Why Skill Decay Outweighs AI Hallucinations
AI hallucinations get headlines, but the decline in human expertise poses a graver threat. Maintaining skills is important for safe AI use.
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AI tools produce fewer hallucinations but more confidently wrong answers, study warns
Confident chatbots could encourage users to stop fact-checking.
AI tools produce fewer hallucinations but more confidently wrong answers, study warns
Confident chatbots could encourage users to stop fact-checking.

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