Sophimatics and 2D Complex Time to Mitigate Hallucinations in LLMs for Novel Intelligent Information Systems in Digital Transformation.
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| Title: | Sophimatics and 2D Complex Time to Mitigate Hallucinations in LLMs for Novel Intelligent Information Systems in Digital Transformation. |
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| Authors: | Iovane, Gerardo, Iovane, Giovanni |
| Source: | Applied Sciences (2076-3417); Jan2026, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p288, 102p |
| Subject Terms: | HALLUCINATIONS, LANGUAGE models, COMPUTATIONAL complexity, DECISION making, INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems, DIGITAL transformation |
| Abstract: | While large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, Claude, and DeepSeek are evaluated based on their accuracy and truthfulness, "hallucinations" betray underlying structural limitations. These results are not simply incorrect answers, but statistical resonances; they are instances where models stabilize into statistically significant (though semantically unfounded) response patterns. Current frameworks fail to accommodate contextual semantics, experiential time, and intentionality as key dimensions for effective experience-based decision-making in complex digital spaces. This article presents an integration paradigm offered by the theory of uncertainty and incompleteness of information, extended by the Sophimatics approach with 2D complex time (t = t + i·t |
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| Database: | Complementary Index |
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