Hallucination
Meta releases beefed-up AI models
Meta on Thursday introduced an improved AI assistant built on new versions of its open-source Llama large language model.
Meta AI is smarter and faster due to advances in the publicly available Llama 3, the tech titan said in a blog post.
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ChatGPT ‘Politically Biased Toward Left’ In The US & Beyond: Research Finds
Texts generated by LLMs like ChatGPT can contain factual errors and biases that mislead readers and can extend existing political bias
Study: Large Language Models Validate Misinformation
According to new research on massive language models, they perpetuate conspiracy theories, negative stereotypes, and other types of misinformation.
Microsoft, Google beat earnings expectations
Tech titans Google and Microsoft announced better-than-expected earnings on July 25 as the frenzy over artificial intelligence stokes investor excitement and breathes a new life into the sector.
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AI Models-R-Us Has Big Implications for Democracy
The power of LLMs is often compared to the human intellect, yet such a comparison cannot fully represent the true ability of these models. While AI does not possess sentiment or consciousness the way humans do, these models undertake cognitive tasks with a level of ability and proficiency that parallels human intelligence.
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30-60% people believe they see their dead loved ones, study shows
Researchers from the Health Sciences Department at the Milan University say that between 30 and 60 per cent of people who have lost loved ones have hallucinatory experiences of the deceased.