Lesson 54 of 1234
Hallucination Hunt
Some AI facts are real. Some are totally made up. Find the fakes.
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What this lesson covers
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The main moves in order
- 1AI Sometimes Lies (Confidently)
- 2hallucination
- 3fact-checking
- 4trust but verify
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Section 1
AI Sometimes Lies (Confidently)
Here is a weird thing: AI can make stuff up and sound 100 percent sure about it. We call that a hallucination. Not like a dream, more like the AI is guessing so hard it forgets it was guessing.
- AI sometimes invents book titles that do not exist
- AI can make up fake quotes from real people
- AI may confuse two similar historical events
- AI sometimes invents science facts that sound real
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Hallucination hunt
Tap every statement that is MADE UP. Be careful, some sound real.
The Eiffel Tower is in Paris, France.
Octopuses have three hearts and blue blood.
Abraham Lincoln invented the lightbulb in 1870.
Bananas grow on trees that are actually giant herbs.
The moon is made mostly of blue cheese, according to NASA.
Penguins can fly for short distances when scared.
6 statements unanswered
Why it happens
AI is a super-good guesser. When it does not know something, it still guesses, because guessing is all it does. So it picks the most likely-sounding words, even if those words are totally wrong.
Key terms in this lesson
The big idea: AI sounding sure is not the same as AI being right. You are the final judge.
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