@manateelazycat: Isn't the Yunnan middle school exam paper generated by AI? Or is it an AI with low intelligence and severe hallucinations? As always, AI can improve efficiency, but it requires higher standards for testing/review.
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Comment on the Yunnan middle school exam paper allegedly being generated by AI, pointing out the hallucination problem of AI, emphasizing that while AI improves efficiency, it requires stricter testing and review.
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Yunnan’s high school entrance exam—are they using AI to write the papers?
An AI with low intelligence and serious hallucinations, maybe? 🤡
Again, AI can improve efficiency, but it demands even higher standards for testing and review. https://t.co/zsnndSGeAs
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