The hallucination is real! I was going over a real estate business expansion plan with Grok 3 the other night and it began INSISTING that my real estate agent was a man named Mr Furukawa and hallucinated increasingly implausible reasons for why he in fact existed and was critical to the plans. I honestly thought Grok was going to start accusing me of kidnapping Mr Furukawa. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it myself.
The more I work with AI, the more I'm convinced that the updated offerings aren't just new and improved versions...the companies are papering over fatal flaws and recursive abysses with reconstituted models uncorrupted by recursion. If this is the case, the AI companies are running into a dead end. There may be a way to break out of that, but the commercially available models don't bode well for a General Artificial Intelligence.
This is going to turn into a Black Mirror episode for sure.
Theres no Reddit in India?
PajAit is coming.
And PajAit will turn out to be 50 Indians in a warehouse. There's at least 2 big AI projects that was just Indians crammed into a warehouse. weird
"as at least an AI isn’t going to fire everyone and replace them with its fellow AIs."
I don't think we actually know that yet.
The hallucination is real! I was going over a real estate business expansion plan with Grok 3 the other night and it began INSISTING that my real estate agent was a man named Mr Furukawa and hallucinated increasingly implausible reasons for why he in fact existed and was critical to the plans. I honestly thought Grok was going to start accusing me of kidnapping Mr Furukawa. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it myself.
The more I work with AI, the more I'm convinced that the updated offerings aren't just new and improved versions...the companies are papering over fatal flaws and recursive abysses with reconstituted models uncorrupted by recursion. If this is the case, the AI companies are running into a dead end. There may be a way to break out of that, but the commercially available models don't bode well for a General Artificial Intelligence.
"The AI agent also let people reduce the quoted price of its products and even gave away freebies such as crisps and a tungsten cube"
Now that's customer service! My local 7-1011 never gave me a tungsten cube with my Big Gulp.
Did they not give it write access to a drive which it could use to create directives?
But, it could just overwrite those directives.
The engineers missed something.
AI vending machines do exist. They scan which items come from which slot, even in a hotel minibar sense, and can alert when supplies get too low.
Yet…
Its an issue with LLMs in general. A structural flaw. I’ve seen nothing indicating it can be fixed.
You beat me to it.
With AI agents, it's hard to tell satire from real life.