Stanford psychologist Jeremy Bailenson, who studies how immersive environments reshape perception, has shown that extended ...
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The problem most businesses face isn't that agents aren't smart enough; it's that the business often isn't legible enough to ...
AI hallucination is not a new issue, but a recurring one requiring attention of both the tech world and users. As AI seeps deeper into workplaces, schools, and daily life, the potential for ...
Hallucinations underlie many neurological conditions, drug-induced or otherwise. Narcolepsy, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease are all associated with moments when one visually perceives the ...
Dr. Pierre Mégevand was in the middle of a somewhat-routine epilepsy test when his patient, a 22-year old man, said Mégevand and his medical team looked like they had transformed into Italians working ...
The decision finds developers are not automatically responsible for AI hallucinations unless users can show fault and harm.