Google researchers introduce 'faithful uncertainty,' allowing LLMs to offer best guesses instead of hallucinations

Large language models continue to struggle with hallucinations, presenting a major roadblock for real-world enterprise applications. Reducing these errors is a messy business, forcing model developers to navigate a strict tradeoff where eliminating factual errors often suppresses valid answers. In a new paper, Google researchers introduce the concept of "faithful uncertainty," a metacognitive tech
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