Why use metaphors in conflicts? Because understanding is remembering in disguise (2009)
Article, Comments
Article, Comments
Brains On Purposeโข
Why use metaphors in conflicts? Because understanding is remembering in disguise
General Eisenhower to soldier: "Sarge, give me an assessment of the military situation." Soldier: "Sir, picture a doughnut. We're the hole." Quoted in Metaphorically Selling The brain considers new information from the point of view of what it already knowsโฆ
๐ค5
arXiv.org
LLMs Will Always Hallucinate, and We Need to Live With This
As Large Language Models become more ubiquitous across domains, it becomes important to examine their inherent limitations critically. This work argues that hallucinations in language models are...
๐ฉ26๐10๐คก8๐5๐ฅ3โ1๐ฅฐ1๐1๐1