@evacide “The company said it would not abandon its use of AI, but plans to now use it in conjunction with human oversight and experience.” 
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Ford rehires "greybeard" engineers after its push for AI automation backfires. -
I've never been opposed to the word "hallucinating" for describing how AI makes mistakes ... until now. -
I've never been opposed to the word "hallucinating" for describing how AI makes mistakes ... until now.@eestileib Fake citations (and fake quotations) are a huge problem. And sometimes it’s not even that the citation is fully fake, but a real source has been transmogrified so the details are wrong—authors are in the wrong order, title is modified, etc. @grammargirl
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I've never been opposed to the word "hallucinating" for describing how AI makes mistakes ... until now.@grammargirl Maybe it would be faster. I object to the mass illegality of the content theft, the environmental destruction, and all the other terrible things that come with it. So I can’t bring myself to use it in order to possibly do stuff faster. And I’m fortunate that for work at least, so far I’m not being forced to. Many who object are not that lucky.
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I've never been opposed to the word "hallucinating" for describing how AI makes mistakes ... until now.@grammargirl But what actually is the point of using it if I have to confirm all facts? Can’t I just skip the middleman?