The word “hallucination” comes from the Latin word alucinari, which means “to wander in the mind”. The 17th-century physician Sir Thomas Browne introduced the word into the English language in 1646. Browne defined a hallucination as a type of vision that “receives its objects erroneously” and is “depraved”.
In natural language processing, a hallucination is defined as “generated content that appears factual but is ungrounded”.
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