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Hannaneh Hajishirzi
When a language model should reach for an external knowledge source — and when its own parametric memory is enough.
"When Not to Trust Language Models" (2023, with collaborators across UW and AI2) is the cleanest formulation of a question the field had been talking around: a language model's internal knowledge is uneven by topic and by frequency, and an honest evaluation has to distinguish facts the model actually knows from facts it merely sounds confident about. Hajishirzi's broader work — leading the open-model line at AI2 that produced OLMo and the Tulu post-training family — extends the same logic upstream: if you want to study why models hallucinate, you have to study models you can open up, not ones served behind a closed API.