AI “hallucinations” – those convincing-sounding but false answers – draw a lot of media attention, as with the recent New York Times article, AI Is Getting More Powerful, But Its Hallucinations Are Getting Worse. Hallucinations are a real hazard when you’re dealing with a consumer chatbot. In the context of business applications of AI, it’s […]<br /> The post If Your AI Is Hallucinating, Don’t Blame the AI appeared first on Unite.AI. [...]
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims in a CNBC interview that AI no longer hallucinates. At best, that's a massive oversimplification. At worst, it's misleading. Either way, nobody pushes back, wh [...]
xAI's Grok 4.20 is cheap, fast, and hallucinates less than any other tested model, but it can't keep up with the top tier in benchmarks.<br /> The article Grok 4.20 trails Gemini and G [...]
South Korean internet giant Naver built a video world model grounded in actual city geometry from over a million of its own Street View images. The model generalizes to other cities without any fine-t [...]
Many users had recently complained that Claude's answers were getting worse. Anthropic has now confirmed that three separate technical failures caused the drop in quality - and admits the problem [...]