These models are mad libs machines. They just decide on the next word based on input and training. As such, there isn’t a solution to stopping hallucinations.
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"It's your responsibility to make sure our products aren't nonsense. All we want to do is to make money off you regardless."
What happens when you put a product manager in charge of a software company.
So crazy that humanity has so far allowed the idea of "hallucinations", even just the term, to be normalized and acceptable to any level into a product that's being forced into every layer of our daily existence.
Stop just going with it. Call out hallucinations on their face.
I got a solution, stop being a lil baby and turn off the AI and go on to the next big thing. CRISPR, maybe? Not techbro enough? Make it like Crypto Crispr, only you own this little piece of DNA, and all the corporations that can read the ledger and get your biometrics
As well as no clue how not to make every product they have shit over time.
The moment a politician's kid drinks bleach because of Google's AI is the moment any regulatory action is taken.
I have a solution! Employ a human to verify the work of AI, perhaps you need more than one with all the junk AI might produce. Maybe you will even need an entire department to do that, and maybe you should just not use AI.
I have a solution! It's called "getting rid of it" :D