Varia1: Science, Tech & Future
What if AI hallucinations aren’t just technical errors—but psychological ones? In this episode, we explore a groundbreaking hypothesis: treating AI hallucinations like human cognitive distortions using principles from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Instead of blindly predicting answers, future AI could learn to question its own logic, challenge false beliefs, and correct itself before speaking. This shift could redefine AI reliability—from tools that guess to partners that reason. You’ll discover: * Why more data alone doesn’t fix hallucinations * What “high-belief hallucinations” really mean * How CBT-inspired training could transform AI alignment * The future of self-correcting, trustworthy artificial intelligence This episode is brought to you by Varia1 — a platform dedicated to exploring breakthrough ideas in AI, psychology, and future technology. If you want to stay ahead of the curve and understand the ideas shaping tomorrow, Varia1 is where it begins. 🎙️ Listen now and discover how psychology might make AI truly intelligent. AI hallucinations, CBT and AI, artificial intelligence psychology, AI alignment, future of AI, cognitive behavioral therapy AI, self correcting AI, AI reliability, Varia1 podcast, AI research explained
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