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AI hallucinations persist despite cost; NHS explores AI for staffing

AI models, unlike humans, technically do not lie but rather hallucinate, and increased cost does not guarantee reduced hallucination. The NHS is exploring AI to manage rising staffing costs, with officials warning that current growth plans may lead to unsustainable long-term expenses for the health service. AI

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IMPACT AI's tendency to hallucinate remains a challenge, even with increased costs, impacting its reliability in critical sectors like healthcare where the NHS is exploring its use to manage staffing expenses.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses AI hallucinations and the NHS's potential use of AI for staffing, which is a commentary on AI capabilities and applications rather than a specific release or event.

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    Unlike B.J, AIs do not lie technically speaking : they hallucinate. It's not because they are more expensive that they hallucinate less. Yet, it's not like goin

    Unlike B.J, AIs do not lie technically speaking : they hallucinate. It's not because they are more expensive that they hallucinate less. Yet, it's not like going to see a shaman I suppose. "NHS officials are effectively arguing that future staffing growth cannot continue at the p…