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Most RAG Hallucinations Are Retrieval Failures: How the Retrieval Brick Decides What the Model Can Invent

July 15, 2026

Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol.1 #7quinquies] – Hallucination is usually garbage-in. Fix retrieval, and the model has nothing left to make up

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