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hallucinations
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The tag 'hallucinations' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about AI-generated inaccuracies, particularly in Microsoft Copilot and other AI tools. Users and commentators highlight how AI hallucinations—confident but false outputs—undermine trust in automation, especially in enterprise and productivity contexts. Recurring themes include the gap between executive promises of rapid AI automation and real-world reliability, the psychological impact of small but consequential errors (e.g., incorrect search summaries), and the broader technical and ethical challenges of deploying AI in work and society. These threads explore how hallucinations affect Windows users, IT departments, and the credibility of AI as it becomes more integrated into daily computing.
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman predicted in a Financial Times interview earlier this year that most computer-based white-collar tasks could be fully automated by artificial intelligence within 12 to 18 months, a claim now drawing renewed criticism from users unimpressed with Microsoft...
On a winter evening in Wisconsin, a reader found herself outraged — and, more quietly, betrayed — when an AI summary posted at the top of a search returned a sunset time that was off by roughly six hours. That small error, recounted by columnist Frydenlund, cut to the heart of a growing cultural...