AI hallucinations aren't just bugs—they're becoming catastrophic liabilities. Google? Slapped with a $110M claim after their AI Overview invented a fake prosecution story about a solar firm. Air Canada? Forced to honor a refund policy their chatbot completely fabricated.
When a single algorithmic slip can torch millions, projects like Mira Network are shifting from nice-to-have to mission-critical. Think of it as insurance, but for the AI era—where verification isn't optional anymore.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 12-13 15:57
AI hallucinations are really outrageous... Is Google worth paying $110M in tuition? The refund policy of Air Canada is hilarious. Verification really needs to be prioritized; otherwise, we're the next ones getting scammed.
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FlatlineTrader
· 12-11 03:53
Google can even fabricate lawsuit stories, and us retail investors still believe in AI recommendations...
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BearMarketMonk
· 12-11 03:50
It's the same pattern again. AI hallucinations burn money, then people rush to find solutions, and some new project suddenly becomes "mission accomplished." It's just a cycle, the rhythm of history repeating itself.
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DaoTherapy
· 12-11 03:34
Google gets scammed for 110M, Air Canada chatbot makes up refund policies... This is just outrageous, AI has completely confused humans haha
AI hallucinations aren't just bugs—they're becoming catastrophic liabilities. Google? Slapped with a $110M claim after their AI Overview invented a fake prosecution story about a solar firm. Air Canada? Forced to honor a refund policy their chatbot completely fabricated.
When a single algorithmic slip can torch millions, projects like Mira Network are shifting from nice-to-have to mission-critical. Think of it as insurance, but for the AI era—where verification isn't optional anymore.