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hallucination

[huh-loo-suh-ney-shuhn] / həˌlu səˈneɪ ʃən /


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This AI hallucination problem remains a significant obstacle to fully autonomous cyberattacks—at least for now.

From The Wall Street Journal

She adds that professionals in various high-risk fields helped GPT-4 to avoid “hallucinations,” responses in which a model guesses at an answer by creating new information that doesn’t exist.

From Scientific American

This year, more than a few selections also incorporate fantastical interludes — from brief hallucinations to alternative worlds — that productively complicate and on occasion destabilize their realism.

From New York Times

A.I. researchers call this tendency to make stuff up a “hallucination,” which can include irrelevant, nonsensical, or factually incorrect answers.

From New York Times

And sure it has this harmful side, there are biases, there are hallucinations.

From Salon