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Can we swap out the word "hallucinations" for the word "bullshit"?
I think all AI/LLM stuf should be prefaced as "someone down the pub said..."
So, "someone down the pub said you can eat rocks" or, "someone down the pub said you should put glue on your pizza".
Hallucinations are cool, shit like this is worthless.
No, hallucination is a really good term. It can be super confident and seemingly correct but still completely made up.
for it to "hallucinate" things, it would have to believe in what it's saying. ai is unable to think - so it cannot hallucinate
Hallucination is a technical term. Nothing to do with thinking. The scientific community could have chosen another term to describe the issue but hallucination explains really well what's happening.
huh, i kinda assumed it was a term made up/taken by journalists mostly, are there actual research papers on this using that term?
Yup. Loads of them! https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=hallucinations+llm&btnG=
It used to mean all generated output though. Calling only mistakes hallucinations is new, definitely because of hype.