Topic: openai research
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OpenAI Reveals: Top Uses for ChatGPT According to Real Data
A new study by OpenAI and Harvard economist David Denning provides the first direct insight into real user behavior with ChatGPT, based on internal platform data rather than self-reported surveys. ChatGPT has experienced explosive growth, with weekly active users on consumer plans exceeding 700 m...
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OpenAI: AI Hallucinations Are Inevitable, Not Just a Bug
AI hallucinations are mathematically unavoidable in large language models due to their statistical nature, not a fixable engineering flaw, as proven by a recent study from OpenAI researchers. More sophisticated AI models can hallucinate more frequently than simpler ones, and industry evaluations ...
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Are Faulty Incentives Causing AI Hallucinations?
Advanced language models like GPT-5 and ChatGPT persistently generate plausible but false statements, known as hallucinations, which are inherent and can be reduced but not fully eliminated. Hallucinations occur because models learn to predict text patterns without truth labels during pretraining...
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OpenAI's ChatGPT Report: Key User Insights Revealed
The majority of ChatGPT usage is now for personal purposes, with 73% of conversations unrelated to work, indicating a shift from productivity tool to daily companion for entertainment and advice. Younger users are the primary drivers of engagement, accounting for nearly half of all messages, refl...
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