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News/REALISTA: Realistic Latent Adversarial Attacks that Elicit LLM Hallucinations
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REALISTA: Realistic Latent Adversarial Attacks that Elicit LLM Hallucinations

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arXiv:2605.12813v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) achieve strong performance across many tasks but remain vulnerable to hallucinations, making it important to systematically evaluate their reliability under realistic adversarial inputs. We formulate hallucination

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