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tiorancio t1_j1nwfy4 wrote

The have to get it to stop hallucinating first. And there's no easy fix.

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enilea t1_j1poxp9 wrote

I've been testing the examples given in the article and they don't seem to happen anymore. It still gives false information sometimes, but not as much as it was in the article, so even if there isn't an easy fix seems like it's getting better at it.

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imnos t1_j1ro2e2 wrote

Why? There's no guarantee that the results on the pages Google spit out give correct information either.

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tiorancio t1_j1ruoqn wrote

There's a big difference. Google just links to the results, including some ads in the mix, and can claim the info was already there. ChatGPT is creating an answer, a derivative work on the results. This has huge implications for copyright law and can be a huge liability for misrepresenting people, products or companies.

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