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IMO these issues are mainly with the interface / how the AI summaries are presented.
The issue with incorrect answers like the glue on pizza one isnt "hallucination". The LLM is pulling that info from an existing webpage (The Onion). The thing they need to change is how that info is portrayed. Not "one tip is to use glue", but rather "the satirical site the Onion says to use glue".
Hallucination should be combatted by the fact that the AI cant show a proper source for facts it made up itself.
Eating rocks came from The Onion. Putting glue on pizza was one random ass comment from over a decade ago on reddit by a dude named fucksmith
My bad. Doesnt change what I mean though: the AI should not say "it's also great to put glue on the pizza" - it should either not reference that at all or say "fucksmith on reddit recommends glue on pizza".
Not saying it changes it...saying its even crazier lol
I think you nailed it. That's exactly why I want more of this type of conversation. Before we can innovate we have to acknowledge the limitations of the technology.