Real-time AI hallucination detection with timeplus: A chess example

15 gangtao 8 9/9/2025, 3:20:38 PM timeplus.com ↗

Comments (8)

tines · 6h ago
So you have to be able to identify a priori what is and isn't an hallucination right?
ares623 · 5h ago
The oracle problem is solved. Just use an actual oracle.
happyPersonR · 5h ago
I guess the real question is how often do you see the same class of hallucination ? For something where you're using an LLM agent/Workflow, and you're running it repeatedly, I could totally see this being worthwhile.
makeavish · 5h ago
Yeah, reading the headline got me excited too. I thought they are going to propose some novel solution or use the recent research by OpenAI on reward function optimization.
esafak · 4h ago
It's rather cheeky to call it "real-time AI hallucination detection" when all they're doing is checking for invalid moves and playing twice. You don't even need real-time processing for this, do you?
Zeik · 2h ago
I didn’t understand quite the point of the claims from end of the page. Surely automatic cars or health/banking services don’t use language models for anything important. Everyone knows those hallucinate. ML is lot better alternative.
uncomputation · 4h ago
There’s a more generalizable work on this recently for those expecting more. https://github.com/leochlon/hallbayes
yunwal · 1h ago
is this satire?