George Mack
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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People have this debate on AI hallucinations, and there's a bunch of these topics that are written in it.
Andrej Karpathy has written a bunch of this stuff, and it turns out, you know, humans hallucinate as well.
Almost all the features of AI today that exist, they exist in humans in some way, shape, or form, and people are often...
really baffled by it, right?
They hate the hallucinations.
I think of them as more of like just a replication of the human mind and how it works.
And it turns out people hallucinate memories all the time.
People manipulate memories.
In fact, if you look at things in the past, you're effectively removing memories
you remember often fond memories or really painful stuff.
The middle kind of fades away oftentimes.
I'm curious to get your thoughts on this, Tim, about like, I think about this a lot because for our product, we have to like make sure these things are low and context is there.
Do you want to explain what you do?
We're building kind of, um,
You know, today, the iPhone is kind of a, when you look at it, when you go for a glance, people always tap on apps and you have to go and pull whatever you need to know.
We're kind of building a layer on devices that is kind of glanceable information directly on your home screen.
That's
entirely processed by AI, what you might want to know right now, or things might be important to you.
And the idea of intelligence today, as it exists, it's much more, I'm going to go ask it a question, create this giant prompt, do all this stuff.
And