A while back I wrote about how we needed a word for citing statements that had been sourced from an LLM but which are low-stakes enough not to have been fact-checked.
I like the word "sprently," for this. It's already an English word that seems more or less interchangeable with "spritely," but it's archaic enough that I've never encountered. It's pleasingly reminiscent of an equivocating "apparently," but indicates the particularly confident hallucinates characteristic of LLMs.