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In a succession of cases where generative AI (genAI) has developed “coherent nonsense,” the newest is Wimbledon’s “Catch Me Up,” an AI-generated digital publication that provides performance analysis, likelihood-to-win projections, match recaps, and player biographies. It made severe reporting errors, resulting in reader and media complaints. For example, Emma Raducanu, a former US Open winner, was incorrectly labeled as the British No. 1 despite being ranked third. This incident again highlights the challenge of genAI hallucinations and underscores the need for more reliable and accurate genAI systems. This is where Knowledge Graphs come in. Knowledge Graphs (KGs) can enhance genAI’s…