Mashable: How often does Gemini 3.5 Flash hallucinate or lie? Google isn’t saying.. “As AI gets integrated into every facet of our lives, AI hallucinations remain a stubborn and intractable problem. Yet in the two-hour Google I/O keynote, where Google introduced a massive expansion of AI search and a new default model, Gemini 3.5 Flash, hallucinations didn’t warrant a mention.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/31/mashable-how-often-does-gemini-3-5-flash-hallucinate-or-lie-google-isnt-saying/
Mashable: How often does Gemini 3.5 Flash hallucinate or lie? Google isn’t saying.

Mashable: How often does Gemini 3.5 Flash hallucinate or lie? Google isn’t saying.. “As AI gets integrated into every facet of our lives, AI hallucinations remain a stubborn and intract…

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A Big Four firm pulled a report after 16 of its 27 sources turned out to be fabricated or broken.
It reads as AI-generated. No one caught it.
The fake figures are now repeated by ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity.
#AIhallucinations #ai

Iowa Capital Dispatch: Attorney reprimanded for AI-fabricated information in court filing. “It’s at least the second time an Iowa attorney has faced allegations of using artificial intelligence, or AI, to author briefs that include false information, often referred to as ‘hallucinations’ since the information is created by AI based on data patterns rather than on verified facts.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/29/iowa-capital-dispatch-attorney-reprimanded-for-ai-fabricated-information-in-court-filing/
Iowa Capital Dispatch: Attorney reprimanded for AI-fabricated information in court filing

Iowa Capital Dispatch: Attorney reprimanded for AI-fabricated information in court filing. “It’s at least the second time an Iowa attorney has faced allegations of using artificial intelligen…

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CITP Blog: Can AI reduce burdens on courts by automatically verifying citations?. “Fabricated case citations generated by AI are appearing in court filings at an accelerating rate. Combined with other tracking efforts, we have identified over 1,000 filings containing hallucinated citations from self-represented (pro se) litigants and lawyers alike.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/28/citp-blog-can-ai-reduce-burdens-on-courts-by-automatically-verifying-citations/
CITP Blog: Can AI reduce burdens on courts by automatically verifying citations?

CITP Blog: Can AI reduce burdens on courts by automatically verifying citations?. “Fabricated case citations generated by AI are appearing in court filings at an accelerating rate. Combined w…

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Microsoft tries reassuring the public that AI is not replacing humanity

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://nerds.xyz/2026/05/microsoft-ai-not-replacing-humanity/

#AIhallucinations, where #AI models prioritise word patterns over accuracy, are increasingly infiltrating #academicliterature, particularly in the form of fabricated references. This poses a significant risk to the scientific process, as these errors can propagate through the evidence chain, compromising medical guidelines and treatment decisions. https://fortune.com/2026/05/24/ai-hallucinations-scientific-research-authors-medical-journal-treatment/?eicker.news #tech #media #news
AI hallucinations are infiltrating expert work—and entering the permanent body of knowledge

AI-generated errors are slipping past expert authors, researchers, and lawyers and embedding themselves in the permanent record.

Fortune

Hackernoon: When AI Agents Lie to Each Other. “A Datadog State of AI Engineering report from April 2026 found that 1 in 20 AI requests already fail silently in production. The system keeps running. It returns answers that look correct. But the data underneath is wrong. In normal software engineering, a 5% silent failure rate would be a crisis. We would never ship code with those numbers.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/20/hackernoon-when-ai-agents-lie-to-each-other/
Hackernoon: When AI Agents Lie to Each Other

Hackernoon: When AI Agents Lie to Each Other. “A Datadog State of AI Engineering report from April 2026 found that 1 in 20 AI requests already fail silently in production. The system keeps ru…

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Steven Rosenbaum, the author of a nonfiction book about the effects of AI on truth, acknowledged yesterday that his book includes numerous made-up or misattributed quotes concocted by AI.

The fake statements found in Rosenbaum's The Future of Truth: How AI Reshapes Reality, were discovered and brought to light by The New York Times, which itself has been caught in the past using AI hallucinations in its reporting.

Most hilarious part of all: Rosenbaum acknowledged the errors but noted that they highlight the exact premise of his book: that AI-assisted research has severe flaws and that verification remains a major societal risk 😂 🤦🏽‍♀️

#AI #Books #AIhallucinations
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/19/business/media/future-of-truth-ai-quotes.html

‘The Future of Truth’ Contains Quotes Made Up by A.I.

Steven Rosenbaum, author of “The Future of Truth,” said he had started his own investigation after The New York Times asked about the fake quotes.

The New York Times

VICE: Someone Made a Fake Wikipedia for AI Hallucinations, and It’s Basically the Internet Eating Itself. “Halupedia is a Wikipedia-style site built entirely around AI hallucinations. Every article is invented on demand by an AI model, complete with fake citations, fabricated scholars, imaginary historical events, and the appropriately authoritative tone that treats the purposeful heaps of […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/19/vice-someone-made-a-fake-wikipedia-for-ai-hallucinations-and-its-basically-the-internet-eating-itself/
VICE: Someone Made a Fake Wikipedia for AI Hallucinations, and It’s Basically the Internet Eating Itself

VICE: Someone Made a Fake Wikipedia for AI Hallucinations, and It’s Basically the Internet Eating Itself. “Halupedia is a Wikipedia-style site built entirely around AI hallucinations. Every a…

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Ars Technica: Legal fail: Don’t use AI to sue Facebook users for calling you a bad date. “An attempt to pressure Meta into removing a critical post from a Chicago Facebook group called ‘Are We Dating the Same Guy’ may end in sanctions for lawyers whose takedown arguments appeared to rely on fake AI citations to support doxing claims.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/19/legal-fail-dont-use-ai-to-sue-facebook-users-for-calling-you-a-bad-date-ars-technica/
Legal fail: Don’t use AI to sue Facebook users for calling you a bad date (Ars Technica)

Ars Technica: Legal fail: Don’t use AI to sue Facebook users for calling you a bad date. “An attempt to pressure Meta into removing a critical post from a Chicago Facebook group called &#8216…

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