The AI Hallucination Debate Is Missing the Point
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This breaks down five perspectives (practitioners, displaced workers, engineers, educators, skeptics) and what each reveals that we're not discussing:
Any argument that the user must "learn" to use what is arguably the world's largest and fastest software implementation is fallacious.
Any sufficiently mature human replacement software should be capable of accepting all varieties of human input.