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GRIP: Grounded Reasoning via Information-Restricted Premises
arXiv cs.AI · Published · 3 min read
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- What happened
- GRIP introduces a bottleneck architecture for retrieval-augmented generation that restricts evidence information flow while preserving full query access, reducing hallucination by 73 percent.
- Why it matters
- Engineers building RAG systems should care when retrieved evidence gets overshadowed by query signals, causing the model to ignore relevant context.
- Watch out
- The paper tests on five reasoning benchmarks; effectiveness on other tasks like factual retrieval or open-domain question answering remains unclear.
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