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by shzhdbi09gv8ioi 735 days ago
> Ideally without making anything up.

I have no idea anymore if this is sarcasm or a straight up belief.

What serious professional would gamble on hallucinations?

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The point here isn’t to give users any kind of truth. It already isn’t YouTube goal. Wether we’re talking about the videos or the ads, they’re happy spreading ridiculous nonsense.

The only point of these kinds of platforms, for worse and for worse, is to give users what they want. So hallucinations wouldn’t matter, as long as the end result matches users’ preferences.