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2024-12-24
New York Times 2 related

How AI hallucinations are transforming scientific discovery, with some scientists calling the term “hallucination” misleading and likening it to exploration

Artificial intelligence often gets criticized because it makes up information that appears to be factual, known as hallucinations.

2021-07-15
MIT Technology Review 7 related

Facebook says it is ending a project to build a head-mounted brain-typing device and will instead focus on a wrist controller for VR that reads muscle signals

The company's research into a mind-reading device is over, for now.  Some scientists said it was never possible anyway.

2020-11-15
MIT Technology Review

Scientists criticize a lack of transparency in AI research, citing issues of replication in research and unequal access to code, proprietary data, and hardware

with dangerous consequences. Replication by different researchers would expose problems sooner, making AI stronger for everyone” #NLProc stop publishing what is not replicable https://www.technologyre...

2020-11-14
MIT Technology Review

Scientists criticize a lack of transparency in AI research, citing issues of replication in research and unequal access to code, proprietary data, and hardware

Tech giants dominate research but the line between real breakthrough and product showcase can be fuzzy.  Some scientists have had enough. Tweets: @techreview , @techreview , @techreview , @techreview ...

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