A recent survey of 1,461 Chinese university students reveals 97.4% have encountered AI “hallucinations”—convincingly false information like fabricated academic sources or incorrect historical facts. Students are now advocating for enhanced R&D, algorithm optimization, and improved data governance to boost AI accuracy. Users, the survey notes, also need to cultivate knowledge, critical thinking, and proactive verification skills to navigate AI-generated content.(Photo/China Youth Daily)
By Wang Xinyuan,Wang Ziyuan and Lin Xiaojing(intern)/China Youth Daily
来源:中国青年报客户端
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