Misinformation machines? Tech titans grappling with how to stop chatbot 'hallucinations'

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Misinformation machines? Tech titans grappling with how to stop chatbot 'hallucinations'
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Major institutions, including leading tech companies, are not ready to face the onslaught of 'hallucinations' — high-tech misinformation — being generated by artificial intelligence platforms.

MISINFORMATION MACHINES? AI CHATBOT ‘HALLUCINATIONS’ COULD POSE POLITICAL, INTELLECTUAL, INSTITUTIONAL DANGERS

Chris Winfield, the founder of tech newsletter"Understanding A.I.," told Fox News Digital,"Companies are investing in research to improve AI models, refining training data and creating user feedback loops.""It's not perfect but this does help to enhance A.I. performance and reduce hallucinations." "The only way are really going to look at this seriously is they are going to get sued for so much money it hurts enough to care," he said.

Despite this, Lightman said creating a trail between the chatbot's source, and its output, is important to ensure transparency and accuracy.

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