arXiv Open Access 2025

Hallucinations in medical devices

Jason Granstedt Prabhat Kc Rucha Deshpande Victor Garcia Aldo Badano
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Computer methods in medical devices are frequently imperfect and are known to produce errors in clinical or diagnostic tasks. However, when deep learning and data-based approaches yield output that exhibit errors, the devices are frequently said to hallucinate. Drawing from theoretical developments and empirical studies in multiple medical device areas, we introduce a practical and universal definition that denotes hallucinations as a type of error that is plausible and can be either impactful or benign to the task at hand. The definition aims at facilitating the evaluation of medical devices that suffer from hallucinations across product areas. Using examples from imaging and non-imaging applications, we explore how the proposed definition relates to evaluation methodologies and discuss existing approaches for minimizing the prevalence of hallucinations.

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Jason Granstedt

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Prabhat Kc

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Rucha Deshpande

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Victor Garcia

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Aldo Badano

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Granstedt, J., Kc, P., Deshpande, R., Garcia, V., Badano, A. (2025). Hallucinations in medical devices. https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.14118

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