An intriguing discussion, thanks for sharing. Besides appreciating it for the 'animal' cue (gorillas are an animal that have always fascinated me) it stimulated me and sent me back to the paper by Hannigan et al. (2024) in which the authors go beyond the risk of 'hallucinations' identifying in 'botshit' when a hallucination is incorporated into an insight or information presented by a human. I also dedicated an issue to this paper: https://theintelligentfriend.substack.com/p/beware-of-your-next-botshit
Riccardo thank you very much for the share, and for sharing your work embodied in this paper I appreciate it. It is so critical to consider the human dimensions in the operations and workings of AI in order for the best outcomes.
An intriguing discussion, thanks for sharing. Besides appreciating it for the 'animal' cue (gorillas are an animal that have always fascinated me) it stimulated me and sent me back to the paper by Hannigan et al. (2024) in which the authors go beyond the risk of 'hallucinations' identifying in 'botshit' when a hallucination is incorporated into an insight or information presented by a human. I also dedicated an issue to this paper: https://theintelligentfriend.substack.com/p/beware-of-your-next-botshit
Riccardo thank you very much for the share, and for sharing your work embodied in this paper I appreciate it. It is so critical to consider the human dimensions in the operations and workings of AI in order for the best outcomes.