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Yue Zhang
Organizing what the field calls "hallucination" into categories that actually mean different things.
Before 2023, "LLM hallucination" was a single bucket — a wrong fact, a made-up citation, a confused chain of reasoning, all got the same word. Zhang's "Siren's Song in the AI Ocean" survey separated the categories with the discipline of a taxonomist: factuality hallucinations (the model contradicts the world), faithfulness hallucinations (the model contradicts its own context), and several finer subcategories that have since become standard vocabulary in the literature. Reading him is the fastest way to stop saying "hallucination" as if it were one phenomenon.