CITATION — REFERENCE ENTRY
How Long Contexts Fail
- Key
- breunig-2025-how-contexts-fail
- Authors
- Breunig, Drew
- Issued
- 2025-6-22
- Type
- post-weblog
Raw CSL JSON
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"type": "post-weblog",
"title": "How Long Contexts Fail",
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"given": "Drew",
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[
2025,
6,
22
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"accessed": {
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2026,
5,
23
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"language": "en"
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Claims
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Breunig defines context poisoning as the situation where a hallucination or other error makes it into the context and is then repeatedly referenced, causing the error to compound over time.
"Context Poisoning is when a hallucination or other error makes it into the context, where it is repeatedly referenced."
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