Post #3254165
2026-06-06 18:38 UTC
@AccordionBruce@mastodon.social @orionkidder@writing.exchange @grammargirl@zirk.us
Exactly this.
Hallucination is an act of cognition. The machine doesn't
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@gotofritz@hachyderm.io 2026-06-06 23:35
@RnDanger@infosec.exchange @AccordionBruce@mastodon.social @orionkidder@writing.exchange @grammargirl@zirk.us It seems such a pointless, minor nuance that will make no difference whatsoever in practice 😅 (yes I am aware talking about this kind of minor nuances is your day job, but still, someone's gotta say it)
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@musevg@23.social 2026-06-07 06:07
@RnDanger@infosec.exchange And hallucinations are almost always pathological. A sign that a person needs help - possibly very urgently and/or for a very long time. @AccordionBruce@mastodon.social @orionkidder@writing.exchange @grammargirl@zirk.us