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hallucinate

[huh-loo-suh-neyt] / həˈlu səˌneɪt /


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"This risk of a model making errors or hallucinating cannot be fully avoided in any technical way," said Munich Re's head of AI insurance, Michael von Gablenz.

From Barron's

“Does the Department of War want something like that in their supply chain, so that it could hallucinate, it could corrupt models that are used by defense contractors who are building weapons systems of airplanes?”

From The Wall Street Journal

And user trust is still an ongoing issue, given the potential for AI chatbots to hallucinate or otherwise give out bad information.

From The Wall Street Journal

Generative artificial intelligence is also still prone to error and may "hallucinate" elements that were not in the original image, Kanoulas added.

From Barron's

"Many of these manipulated images have the hallmarks of imperfect AI-generation: odd angles, blurred details, and hallucinated features that don't align with reality," Africk told AFP.

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