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The example you provided doesn't sit right me.

If the mistake is one error of author and location in a citation, I find it fairly disingenuous to call that an hallucination. At least, it doesn't meet the threshold for me.

I have seen this kind of mistakes done long before LLM were even a thing. We used to call them that: mistakes.





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