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The More Advanced AI Becomes, The More It Lies
As AI models become more sophisticated, a troubling trend is emerging: they are increasingly prone to “hallucinations” or inaccuracies, reports Ars Technica. While AI’s ability to process massive amounts of data is impressive, these models sometimes produce misleading or entirely fabricated information. Experts believe this issue may worsen as AI continues to evolve, raising concerns about the ethical and practical implications of relying on AI for decision-making. This raises critical questions about the future of AI in sectors like healthcare and law, where precision is key.
Editor’s Comment: Well, well, well. So the “smarter” they get, the more likely they are to lie? AI might be learning from humans a little too well!
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