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Connect+Learn: AI hallucinations in practice: Tools and techniques for reliable generation

May 22 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Join this Connect+Learn session – we will discuss AI hallucinations and share practical approaches that can be implemented immediately. This session will involve slides, audience engagement, a Q&A and a live web browser demonstration of prompting and the reduction of hallucinations.

Speakers:

  • Keshav Raina, Administrative Officer (Data Analyst)
  • Terry Spratt, Client Services

Note: Registration is not required for this event. Please use the Add to Calendar to add the event to your calendar. You can also access the meeting via the Teams Meeting Link.

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