By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze how hallucinations arise in Generative AI systems, evaluate the risks they pose across different use cases, and apply practical strategies to detect and mitigate inaccurate or fabricated outputs. Learners will also assess advanced techniques and real-world case studies to improve the reliability and trustworthiness of AI-generated content.

Analyze and Manage Hallucinations in Generative AI

Analyze and Manage Hallucinations in Generative AI
This course is part of Apply Generative AI for Leadership & Human-Centered Branding Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by ExxonMobil
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What you'll learn
Analyze how hallucinations arise in Generative AI systems and why they occur.
Evaluate risks of AI hallucinations across real-world use cases and industries.
Apply practical detection and mitigation strategies to improve AI output reliability.
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January 2026
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There are 2 modules in this course
This module introduces the core concepts of Generative AI and explains how hallucinations arise, helping learners understand their nature, causes, and impact on AI-generated outputs.
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This module focuses on practical techniques for detecting, evaluating, and mitigating hallucinations in Generative AI, emphasizing advanced methods and real-world application scenarios.
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