As rising stock prices and interest rates push more individuals to use generative AI for financial information and investment advice, a growing concern is how hard it is for users to judge the accuracy of AI-generated content. Experts warn against taking at face value AI outputs that may contain plausible-sounding falsehoods (hallucinations), arguing that final decisions still require expert confirmation and verification against primary sources.
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