Gunnar Ridderström/Pexels As a hospital librarian, Jessica Waite is typically successful at tracking down elusive articles for clinicians at Royal Hallamshire Hospital in England. So when a colleag…
the fact that following up about hallucinated references was met with a second list of hallucinated references is just insulting, imo.
surely needing to go through everything with a fine-toothed comb to make sure that a) a source hasn’t been hallucinated and that b) cited sources actually say what is claimed, is more time-consuming than just doing the research & citations manually?
That point about it taking more time applies to a lot of things with AI it seems like. It’s only fast when you can trust it, and for important things you can’t trust it.
the fact that following up about hallucinated references was met with a second list of hallucinated references is just insulting, imo.
surely needing to go through everything with a fine-toothed comb to make sure that a) a source hasn’t been hallucinated and that b) cited sources actually say what is claimed, is more time-consuming than just doing the research & citations manually?
That point about it taking more time applies to a lot of things with AI it seems like. It’s only fast when you can trust it, and for important things you can’t trust it.