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A common objection is that AI hallucinate - that it generates false information, misinterprets context, or confidently asserts fabrications. But what if this isn't really about AI at all, what if it is a reflection of who we are. If anything, what if they are our beautiful flaws that makes us deeply human. Also as Daniel Kahneman talks about in Type 1 thinking - ultimately cognitive biases shows that human thought itself is riddled with errors, misremembering, and distortions -- so if we train on that data, how would we not get the same type of behavior? What if instead of hallucinations, we call them happy accidents? (like Bob Ross)
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The way I think about LLMs is that great, we have access to geniuses, but only when they’re asleep (dreaming). Don’t get me wrong, this awesome, but can we do better? Most def
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