Apple CEO Tim Cook has expressed uncertainty about the company's ability to completely prevent AI hallucinations. Despite the implementation of guardrails, Cook admitted that Apple Intelligence might still experience these issues. Cook stated he is 'not 100 percent' sure that Apple can stop these hallucinations. This revelation highlights ongoing challenges in the development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems. Cook's comments underscore the complexities and limitations faced by tech companies in ensuring the reliability of AI technologies.
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