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In reply to the discussion: College professor had students grade ChatGPT-generated essays. All 63 essays had hallucinated errors [View all]highplainsdem
(58,457 posts)Sometimes errors even in public demos aren't caught.
Google got hammered by bad publicity and its stock lost value when it first rolled out Bard AI and its hallucinations were caught immediately.
Microsoft got VERY lucky with its demo of Bing AI, because that chatbot also made mistakes, hallucinated, during the demo, but those mistakes weren't caught till later, and Bing was hyped tremendously...and then it went off the rails and its ability to respond had to be sharply restricted.
I'm sure these AI are giving a lot more incorrect or simply crazy results than we ever hear about. Students using them for cheating aren't likely to call attention to that.
And businesses using fallible AI won't publicize that, either - won't want people to know about hallucinations/errors - for fear that it will damage their reputation.
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