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by godelski
318 days ago
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> using them for code
I don't think this means no hallucinations (in output). I think it'd be naive to assume that compiling and passing tests means hallucination free. > For factual information
I've used both quite a bit too. While o3 tends to be better, I see hallucinations frequently with both. > Most of my other use cases
I guess my question is how you validate the hallucination free claim.Maybe I'm misinterpreting your claim? You said "I rarely see them" but I'm assuming you mean more, and I think it would be reasonable for anyone to interpret this as more. Are you just making the claim that you don't see them or making a claim that they are uncommon? The latter is what I interpreted. |
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It might be using it wrong but I'd qualify that as a bug or mistake, not a hallucination.
Is it likely we have different ideas of what "hallucination" means?