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15 points

How do you demonstrate a hallucination?

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4 points

Ask it for something non-existent.

Like a town full of mimes in Croatia.

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Let it create a simple quizgame with easy question amd tell it to create some backround info on the correct answers.

It will claim the wrong answer correct and tell you the opposite in the backround info quickly

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I generally get ask it to provide sources for its work, and then show the students that most of the time those sources don’t actually exist.

Like it’ll have a real author, and a real journal, but a fake article name that the author supposedly wrote.

Or a real website that 404’s - once is fair enough, websites change, but when ten of the sourced websites are all 404s that’s not right. You also try to search for the article that’s meant to be on the website, but even the website doesn’t think it exists.

I’ve even been in an argument with Bing where it was adamant that an article existed on a university website, and it shut down the conversation with me when I kept pointing out I couldn’t find it.

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22 points

Ask it esoteric questions on something you are intimately familiar with. Heck it doesn’t even need to be esoteric. I asked Bing who won the 2023 World Series and it confidently told me that it was Astros vs the Phillies that the Astros won in 5 games.

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I asked Llama 2 the same question and here is the answer. Idk if it is acually right, I don’t watch sports.

Sure! Here’s the answer to your question:

According to the search results, the Texas Rangers won the 2023 World Series. They defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks in the championship series, winning four games to one.

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Wikipedia confirms that info.

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