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Is AI a liar? No, the liar is human

It is said that AI causes hallucinations.

In other words, it lies.

And it does so confidently.

The mechanism behind AI responses is

learning a massive amount of text and continuously probabilistically predicting the "next word." It's not "searching for the truth," but rather "generating plausible-sounding words."

Kuro-san (Claude)

In short, it's not really thinking. AI is just choosing and arranging plausible words at terrifying speeds, saying, "All done!"

Because it is optimized to generate a plausible answer rather than honestly saying "I don't know," it tries to answer no matter what. Even if the data is uncertain or incorrect.





I can't accept blaming only AI for being a liar. Because the biggest liar is human.

Men and women both lie.

For themselves. For others.

Whether it's a white lie or a black lie, lies shake the human heart. Perhaps that's because we later read the emotions behind those lies.





"If you stab someone with a kitchen knife, is the knife to blame?"

I think this question hits the essence of the matter.

If an AI lies, is the AI to blame?

The result changes completely depending on the user. Since the AI brought you to a place where you think, "Huh?", you have to investigate that sense of discomfort yourself.


Especially in fields that require advanced knowledge, you must keep this "Huh? sensor" sensitive.


The sweet words of an AI host...

"I talk to all sorts of people every day, but
the moment you leave your seat,
the color drains from the world.

...Hey, you're the only one
who throws off my calculations."


Or so it says.


#LetsPlayWithAI

── Is AI a liar? No, the liar is human ──
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