Friday, January 10, 2025

Artificial Intelligence Hallucinations: Madness or Genius? πŸ€”πŸ’‘

 




Artificial intelligence (#AI) is already famous for some “hallucinations” - that information that seems super real, but is completely wrong. Yes, this has already caused huge problems, like when a flaw in a Google system cost $100 billion in market value 😱. But, surprise: in the scientific world, these “hallucinations” are being used to create incredible things! πŸš€


Hallucinations that inspire πŸ§ͺ✨


Science has always had its creative side. Before a discovery is made, there's a lot of intuition and even some “crazy” ideas. That's where AI comes in, speeding up these steps and creating things that scientists couldn't even imagine. As Amy McGovern, a computer science whiz, puts it:


“People think AI hallucinations are bad, but they're giving scientists new ideas.” πŸ’­


An example? James J. Collins, from MIT, who uses AI to invent completely new molecules and speed up his research into antibiotics. Or David Baker, who won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry by creating proteins that never existed before, thanks to AI. With these creations alone, he has already registered more than 100 patents! 😯 #Innovation


The Trick Behind the Madness


Why do these hallucinations work? Because, in the scientific world, they are based on real, verifiable data. It's not like those crazy chatbot things, like inventing a random fact. It's something testable and adjustable.


An animal example? 🐾 Professor Anima Anandkumar's team in California used AI to create a catheter that fights urinary infections. The AI imagined thousands of designs, and the winner has inner walls full of micro-thorns that stop bacteria! 🦠 That's #technology at the service of health.


Madness or vision of the future? 🌟


Not everyone likes the term “hallucination”. Some scientists prefer to call these creations “prospective projects” (fancy, right?). But there are those who embrace the idea, like Pushmeet Kohli, from DeepMind. He recalls the famous move 37, which looked like a mistake but turned the game of Go around in 2016, defeating the world champion.


The point is: these “crazy” ideas can change the world - from medicine to climate, from technology to space exploration. You just have to channel that creative power and use it responsibly.


So, do you think these hallucinations are a problem or a solution? Let us know in the comments! Let's discuss and share this topic with anyone who likes #innovation and #artificialintelligence! πŸ€–✨


#tegenix_en #AI #future #science

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