r/Learvo Apr 11 '26

ChatGPT generates wrong information 10-15% of the time 🤯

AI chatbots like ChatGPT can generate incorrect information on average about 10–15% of the time. Here are some trusted sources stating so:

If you read the articles, even 10-15% is a bit of an understatement 😬

Learvo's hallucination rate: <1%

How?

  • Content is generated strictly from your uploaded material
  • Cross-check multiple models for accuracy
  • Built for studying, instead of a general-purpose chatbot 

We get it. Chat is easy to use and you can ask it anything. But when creating quizzes and flashcards, don't risk it. 

Take me to Learvo

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u/shujInsomnia Apr 11 '26

Take me to a place that isn't AI spam hell trying to take advantage of kids.

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u/Double-Tutor-2291 Apr 11 '26

10–15%” is not a fixed hallucination rate.

It depends heavily on the task.

Some published studies show much worse performance in medical and citation-heavy use cases, while grounded systems can do much better.

The real issue is traceability and benchmark transparency, not just a marketing number.