Real-Time AI Hallucination Detection with Timeplus: a Chess Example
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Besides, the problem with hallucinations is the unknown unknowns: if what you’re doing is easily verifiable (like parsing JSON or checking valid chess moves) it’s trivial. But what if you don’t know the answer yourself? Then it’s basically impossible to solve.
To detect those unknown hallucication is a very hard problem. If you dont know the target, how do you shoot it.