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Conference Paper: “Hallucinations in Scholarly LLMs: A Conceptual Overview and Practical Implications”

The paper linked below appears in the Proceedings of the 2nd AAAI (Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence).
Bridge on Artificial Intelligence for Scholarly Communication.
Title
Hallucinations in Scholarly LLMs: A Conceptual Overview and Practical Implications
Authors
Naveen LambaSharda University, India
Sanju TiwariSharda University, India
Manas GaurUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County
Source
The Second Bridge on Artificial Intelligence for Scholarly Communication (AAAI-2
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