How Does The dangers of AI hallucinations Work?

Imagine AI is like a robot that tries to tell stories, but sometimes it gets confused and makes up parts of the story, AI hallucinations are when this happens.

Think of your favorite toy who tells you bedtime stories. Most of the time, it's accurate: "Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit..." But one day, it says, "And then the rabbit flew to the moon and married a dinosaur!" That’s hallucination, it made up something that didn’t happen.

Why AI gets confused

AI learns by looking at lots of examples. Like when you learn how to spell words by reading many books. But if it sees a mix-up, like "cat" written as "cwt," it might think that's normal and start making similar mistakes, it copies what it thinks is right.

What happens when AI goes wrong

Sometimes the robot says things that aren’t true, like telling you your favorite toy came from another planet. You know it’s not real, but if you believe it, it can change how you see things, just like believing a made-up story in a dream.

So, AI hallucinations are when AI tells stories (or gives answers) that aren’t quite true, just like your favorite toy telling crazy bedtime stories.

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Examples

  1. An AI says the sky is green because it was trained on a lot of blue and yellow images, but not green ones.

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