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bigstrat2003 ◴[] No.43236872[source]
> Hallucinated methods are such a tiny roadblock that when people complain about them I assume they’ve spent minimal time learning how to effectively use these systems—they dropped them at the first hurdle.

This seems like a very flawed assumption to me. My take is that people look at hallucinations and say "wow, if it can't even get the easiest things consistently right, no way am I going to trust it with harder things".

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