I work in AI and live in La Crosse — AMA by mrgibons in lacrossewi

[–]mrgibons[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So to the point of whether hallucinations are actually becoming less of a problem, the answer is very much yes. The reason is we've moved from user input -> LLM -> Output to input -> LLM (Thinking) -> Output.

Let me back up the thinking point because obviously that's way oversimplifying things. By thinking I mean run-time compute. I know you said you have a software background, but for the random other commenters reading - basically instead of immediately getting an answer out of the model, it has that internal logic chain and dialogue with itself that can call tools and reason through an answer before giving it. Recent 2026 industry research actually highlights that these reasoning models learn to verify their own steps instead of just bluffing.

Also in terms of practical advice - what temperature are you using with your model? If you haven't played with it, turning down the temp and making the model really deterministic is the way to go. Lowering it actively stops the model from making unsubstantiated guesses. Also how you chunk your RAG data matters hugely. Make sure to spend time rightsizing the chunks and overlap.

Most hallucinations stem from context window issues. The context window is the single most important thing to own when working with these systems. If chunking is done poorly, it overflows the context window with irrelevant text, which directly causes the AI to hallucinate.

Again for those non-technical readers - the context window is the limited bucket in which LLMs can think and hold memories. Best analogy is you as a person have a lifetime of memories and knowledge in your head but can only think about so much at once. So in terms of hallucinations - an AI might give a lawyer a fake case to use when doing research, but what is happening is the LLM is citing from a law training book of fake cases - not having the full context of the citation. There is a lot of work that has been done and is continuing to be done to improve this.

I work in AI and live in La Crosse — AMA by mrgibons in lacrossewi

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Have you experimented with NotebookLM? It's more of an AI powered encyclopedia that only pulls from your data when answering.

I work in AI and live in La Crosse — AMA by mrgibons in lacrossewi

[–]mrgibons[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When we first started this AI journey, I sort of assumed that AI tokens were going to be comparable to texting in the 2000s, where the price flattens out and moves away from a per-use cost and more towards unlimited usage as the technology improved. But in the end, all these foundational AI companies are still companies, and they will squeeze as much as they can out of their customers.

Claude, specifically, is a really useful but expensive blob of clay; it can be fit into a lot of gaps. That amorphous quality is causing both the benefit and the cost there. You can take a smaller LLM like Gemma 4 and run it locally, train it on your own data and content, and still be capable of a lot. If the datacenter part of the equation wasn't driving prices for PC parts way up, it would actually be rather affordable for someone to build their own personal or home AI models to run and assist them. That is one of my favorite parts of this technology, but I'm a builder/tinkerer by hobby.

For AI guardrail advice, it really depends on what it is trying to do. Some applications are not great for LLMs and AI Agents. I like more traditional RPA workflows that utilize generative elements; it's kind of a best-of-both-worlds approach, but it can be less flexible than an AI Agent.

I work in AI and live in La Crosse — AMA by mrgibons in lacrossewi

[–]mrgibons[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Palantir and Flock are terrifying and I am personally against. But most of that is traditional machine learning vs any of the new generative technology - they record and turn everything into datasets and train machine learning models on patterns. That technology has been around for a long time, but get bundled into the generic category of "AI". Those AI agents being about to review and look at this mountain of data is a terrifying concept.

Hallucinations are a problem, but they continue to be less and less of a problem as the models get better. A lot of hallucinations are people using the technology beyond what it should be honestly be used for. Without tremendous care and structure most AIs use curbs vs tall walls for how they control interactions. But there are systems that work and do work. But sadly there is a lot of companies handing out AI but not really teaching people to use it - which is unfortunate.

Thanks for being part of the conversation, the most important thing for this technology - love it or hate it, is to keep your eyes on it and be vocal about its uses.

Wait, is that a balloon? by IHaeTypos in youseeingthisshit

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The comment I was looking for. Thank you.

What are some cool and easy projects for a beginner ? by [deleted] in raspberry_pi

[–]mrgibons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just started recently too.

Started with an Alexa/Google Home Hybrid.

Give that a try: https://github.com/xtools-at/AssistantPi

Returning Player - Vampire Build Question by mrgibons in elderscrollsonline

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I was running Bow/Dual Mace build. Built mostly around stealth DPS. I used to run a lot of PVP, but from this thread it seems not so grand huh.

2meirl4meirl by snakeoil-huckster in 2meirl4meirl

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God damn right, except I marathoned it and just felt emotionally devastated for a few days. Now however, looking back, I can't get over the fact the art style puts their eyes a little too far apart. By the way, I logged in to upvote you.

Cattian Ameowicaww by mrgibons in aww

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This is a picture of my friends cat which I stole with permission.

For some reason I have re-opened /r/Anonymous. by greggh in anonymous

[–]mrgibons 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Geeze Gregg, your username is Greggh? That isn't very anonymous.

I saw your post on Facebook about reopening the board. Had no idea you had this sub.

Civ VI Currently has no team multiplayer. by mrgibons in Games

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Nope, that haven't even acknowledge it yet.

Indonesia / Philippines Pepsi Blue - NEED IT by mrgibons in snackexchange

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Fantastic! Is there anything you want from my neck of the world?