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by jjcob
254 days ago
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When I ask ChatGPT how to solve a tricky coding problem, it occasionally invents APIs that sound plausible but don't exist. I think that is what people mean when they talk about hallucinating. When you tell the model that the API doesn't exist, it apologises and tries again. I think this is the same thing that is happening with the sea horse. The only difference is that the model detects the incorrect encoding on its own, so it starts trying to correct itself without you complaining first. |
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