| ▲ | spl757 a day ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
All AI hallucinates, and therefore is unpredictable and unreliable. 1.5 trillion dollars to prove the obvious. It has no place in production use. IMHO at least. They want so badly to get rid of all of us, and replace us with something that doesn't complain, doesn't have kids, or outside lives or want ick, vacations. Most of you are paycheck to paycheck, statistically speaking, so you have a vested interest in how this all turns out. edit: I get it, it's not a popular opinion. But am I wrong? If the problem of hallucination in AI has been solved, maybe I missed it? | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | reverius42 a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The "problem" of hallucination has not been solved, and never will be fully solved, because that's just how LLMs work. They're "hallucinating" 100% of the time but we only call it a hallucination when they're wrong. But they're right much more often than they used to be. If you haven't tried a near-Frontier model lately (say, Claude Opus or ChatGPT Sol) you probably need to update your priors for just how often they can be right. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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