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Old 03-06-2025, 08:15 PM   #8
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Sorry but that part of the article that says we should trust AI strikes me as a hallucination. If anything, the current state of the art in LLM AI suggests that it should not and can not be trusted. The evidence is that AI does exhibit erratic behaviour is highlighted by the well publicized non-existent legal precedents that have gotten several lawyers into trouble.

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Usama Fayyad makes the case that greater trust is needed between human beings and AI machines moving forward. He argues that “practitioners, users and organizations need to trust how a system reaches decisions, how it operates and the fact that it won’t exhibit erratic, [unpredictable] or dangerous behavior.”
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