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by Zachzhao
137 days ago
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You're right - hallucinations aren't limited to citations. We see a few failure modes: Fabricated citations: Case doesn't exist at all Wrong citation: Case exists but doesn't say what the model claims Misattributed holdings: Real case, real holding, but applied incorrectly to the legal question From our internal testing, proper context engineering significantly reduces hallucination across the board. Once we ground the model in the relevant source documents, hallucination rates drop substantially. |
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