Situation: You ask AI to provide research supporting a business proposal. It returns three academic citations with authors, journals, and publication years that sound authoritative.
The Risk: Two of the three citations are completely fabricated. The journal names exist, but those specific papers don't. The AI hallucinated convincing-sounding academic references.
Safe Practice: Before using any citation, search for it directly in Google Scholar or the journal's website. If you can't find the exact paper, it likely doesn't exist.