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I think hallucination happens most often if context or knowledge is missing. I have seen coding assistants write code that made no sense, I then helped them along go get back on the right path by providing context.
I also extensively use AI to code in a similar way you do (tbf I am, to this day, not sure if I am actually faster and how it affects my ability to code).
Overall I think the answer is somewhere in the middle, they hallucinate and need some help when they do. But with proper context they work quite well.