Tim Cook is “not 100 percent” sure Apple can stop AI hallucinationsNemeski@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.world – 389 points – 3 weeks agotheverge.com146Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentAnd your experience to say this is?..You're the one making a radical claim here. What's your experience? You’re the one making a radical claim here. No, stating a commonly known thing. In response to your radical claim, I might add, which doesn't match with the fact that humans haven't yet emulated the brain of a nematode.1 more...
And your experience to say this is?..You're the one making a radical claim here. What's your experience? You’re the one making a radical claim here. No, stating a commonly known thing. In response to your radical claim, I might add, which doesn't match with the fact that humans haven't yet emulated the brain of a nematode.1 more...
You're the one making a radical claim here. What's your experience? You’re the one making a radical claim here. No, stating a commonly known thing. In response to your radical claim, I might add, which doesn't match with the fact that humans haven't yet emulated the brain of a nematode.
You’re the one making a radical claim here. No, stating a commonly known thing. In response to your radical claim, I might add, which doesn't match with the fact that humans haven't yet emulated the brain of a nematode.
And your experience to say this is?..
You're the one making a radical claim here. What's your experience?
No, stating a commonly known thing.
In response to your radical claim, I might add, which doesn't match with the fact that humans haven't yet emulated the brain of a nematode.