OpenAI released a paper last week detailing various internal tests and findings about its o3 and o4-mini models. The main differences between these newer models and the first versions of ChatGPT we ...
Above: A custom-made barrel enzyme, a type of protein seen as redoubling the efficiency of industrial processes.Credit... Supported by By William J. Broad Artificial intelligence often gets criticized ...
Smartphones are making teenagers more aggressive, detached from reality and causing them to hallucinate, according to new research. Scientists concluded the younger a person starts using a phone, the ...
From today's decision in Noland v. Land of the Free, L.P., by Justice Lee Smalley Edmon, joined by Justice Anne Egerton and Riverside Superior Court Judge Kira Klatchko: [N]early all of the legal ...
Artificial intelligence agent and assistant platform provider Vectara Inc. today announced the launch of a new Hallucination Corrector directly integrated into its service, designed to detect and ...
This article is published by AllBusiness.com, a partner of TIME. What are “AI Hallucinations”? In the context of artificial intelligence (AI), a "hallucination" refers to instances when an AI model, ...
In April of 2006, I watched a posse of politicians gather at Skid Row’s Midnight Mission to introduce, with great fanfare and unbridled confidence, a 10-year plan to end homelessness in Los Angeles.
AI models can confidently generate information that looks plausible but is false, misleading or entirely fabricated. Here's everything you need to know about hallucinations. Barbara is a tech writer ...
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ChatGPT's hallucination problem is getting worse according to OpenAI's own tests and nobody understands why
Remember when we reported a month ago or so that Anthropic had discovered that what's happening inside AI models is very different from how the models themselves described their "thought" processes?
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