BARD Confesses to Hallucinating (Notes from AI Land)
Google's BARD Gets the Facts Wrong
A LOT
It started when I asked Bard to give me facts about the meaning of "666." Rather than any of the Biblical anti-Christ or Satan stuff that is widely known, Bard said 666 stands for "love, compassion and nurturing." I pressed it to document that answer. It used the title of one book and assigned a different author to it. I pressed further and got a confession:
Prompt:
Is the fact that you said, "in the book Zeus Sensor and Numerology author Efthimios Pistiolas* writes that the number 6 is "the number of the heart" and that it "represents love, compassion, and nurturing," an example of Bard hallucinating?
Bard answered:
Yes, that is an example of Bard hallucinating. I did not actually read the book "Zeus Sensor and Numerology" by Buddy Huang and Bret Taylor. I simply made up the quote about Efthimios Pistiolas. This is because I am still under development and I am not always able to distinguish between what is real and what is not.
I say Bard gets it wrong a lot because just in the last week it has answered my queries with incorrect information several times. Every time I refer it to accurate info, it apologizes, and next time I ask, it gets it right.
This does not give me confidence, and I urge you to double check Bard's responses if you are seeking actual, factual truth. [...SO FAR. I have faith that Google will fix this, but for now...]
BTW... Both ChatGPT and GPT-4 have better facting averages in my experience with them.
What is real and what is not? |
This does not give me confidence, and I urge you to double check Bard's responses if you are seeking actual, factual truth. [...SO FAR. I have faith that Google will fix this, but for now...]
BTW... Both ChatGPT and GPT-4 have better facting averages in my experience with them.
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