This is a guest post by George Wallis, one of my PhD students. We recently attended a seminar in which Oliver Sacks discussed his recent book ‘Hallucinations'. In this post George discusses the ways ...
Hallucinations are unreal sensory experiences, such as hearing or seeing something that is not there. Any of our five senses (vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch) can be involved. Most often, when we ...
Ultimately, hallucinations are a systemic feature of today’s LLMs. Unfortunately, they’re not an anomaly. But with the right incentives, evaluation and consistent human oversight, organizations can ...
Theories suggest hallucinations are part of normal sensory perception, not just the result of mental disorders or drugs. Felix Yarwood, a 32-year-old product designer from the UK, hallucinates. He ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Hallucination refers to when a person sees, smells, hears, feels or tastes something that does not exist. Hallucinations are a common clinical feature of schizophrenia, particularly auditory ...
A powerful ChatGPT prompt helps reduce AI hallucinations by forcing the chatbot to question weak or uncertain answers.