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Recent artificial intelligence research highlights an intrinsic link between an algorithm's creative capabilities and its tendency to generate factual errors, commonly known as hallucinations. Studies demonstrate that adjusting a language model's temperature parameter to produce more adventurous text simultaneously increases hallucination risks. Computer scientists relate this phenomenon to fundamental limits of computation, suggesting that occasional fabrications are inevitable statistical shadows rather than software bugs.
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