Researchers can't say if they can fully remove AI hallucinations: 'inherent' part of 'mismatch' use

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Former litigator Jacqueline Schafer, the CEO and founder of Clearbrief, said AI is frequently used in courtrooms, and she created Clearbrief to fact-check citations and court docs created by generative AI. Some researchers are increasingly convinced they will not be able to remove hallucinations from artificial intelligence (AI) models, which remain a considerable hurdle for large-scale public acceptance. "We currently do not understand a lot of the black box nature of how machine learning comes to its conclusions," Kevin Kane, CEO of quantum encryption company American Binary, told Fox News Digital. "Under the current approach to walking this path of AI, it's not clear how we would do that. We'd have to change how they work a lot."

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