Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true (Cade Metz/New York Times)

Cade Metz / New York Times:
Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true  —  Siri, Google Search, online marketing and your child’s homework will never be the same.  Then there’s the misinformation problem.

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Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true (Cade Metz/New York Times)

Cade Metz / New York Times:
Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true  —  Siri, Google Search, online marketing and your child’s homework will never be the same.  Then there’s the misinformation problem.

Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true (Cade Metz/New York Times)

Cade Metz / New York Times:
Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true  —  Siri, Google Search, online marketing and your child’s homework will never be the same.  Then there’s the misinformation problem.

Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true (Cade Metz/New York Times)

Cade Metz / New York Times:
Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true  —  Siri, Google Search, online marketing and your child’s homework will never be the same.  Then there’s the misinformation problem.

Interview with founders of Character.ai, who say they left Google’s LaMDA project to let users experiment with large language models through the use of chatbots (Nitasha Tiku/Washington Post)

Nitasha Tiku / Washington Post:
Interview with founders of Character.ai, who say they left Google’s LaMDA project to let users experiment with large language models through the use of chatbots  —  The creators of Google’s LaMDA have launched the chatbot startup Character.ai, which is open for anyone to try

Google, worried about its reputation, is hesitant to release its capable bot LaMDA, but by waiting too long it may cede the market to competitors like ChatGPT (Alex Kantrowitz/Big Technology)

Alex Kantrowitz / Big Technology:
Google, worried about its reputation, is hesitant to release its capable bot LaMDA, but by waiting too long it may cede the market to competitors like ChatGPT  —  The tech giant believes the future of search is conversational.  How did it let OpenAI’s ChatGPT take the lead?  —  Google’s had an awkward week.