AI hallucinations happen when AI makes up information that isn’t true, like telling a story but adding characters that never existed.
Think of it like this: imagine you're playing with building blocks. You stack them high, and sometimes the tower wobbles or falls because you guessed where the next block would go instead of checking. That’s what AI does when it hallucinates, it guesses answers without being sure if they’re right.
How They Happen
AI learns from examples, like a kid learning to read by looking at lots of books. But sometimes it gets confused and makes up parts of the story just to finish the sentence, that’s a hallucination.
How People Fix It
People are teaching AI to be more careful, like reminding a kid to check their spelling before finishing a page. They give AI more practice with real examples or ask it to explain its answers so it can catch mistakes.
Sometimes they also use special tools, like a ruler for the blocks, to help AI stack things correctly and avoid wobbles. AI hallucinations happen when AI makes up information that isn’t true, like telling a story but adding characters that never existed.
Think of it like this: imagine you're playing with building blocks. You stack them high, and sometimes the tower wobbles or falls because you guessed where the next block would go instead of checking. That’s what AI does when it hallucinates, it guesses answers without being sure if they’re right.
How They Happen
AI learns from examples, like a kid learning to read by looking at lots of books. But sometimes it gets confused and makes up parts of the story just to finish the sentence, that’s a hallucination.
Examples
- An AI gives a recipe for a cake that uses 10 liters of sugar.
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See also
- What is a "hallucination" in AI models?
- How do advanced AI models create realistic voice clones?
- How are realistic AI images and videos created?
- How do new AI models generate realistic videos?
- How do AI hallucinations occur in large language models?