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Grounding LLMs with Fresh Web Data to Reduce Hallucinations

May 19, 2026

Why production LLM systems need live web search to overcome knowledge cutoffs and stale training data

The post Grounding LLMs with Fresh Web Data to Reduce Hallucinations appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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