Forbes December 31, 2024
Lance Eliot

In today’s column, I examine whether you should openly trust generative AI and large language models (LLMs) to provide you with reasonable and safe cures for a hangover. This might at an initial glance seem like a lighthearted topic. Movies and TV shows often joke about hangovers and various zany cures or outlandish remedies that people come up with. The thing is that akin to people seeking and getting bad advice from fellow humans, the same can happen via AI.

People might not realize an AI-recommended hangover cure could be unsafe. There is a tendency for people to blankly assume that AI is somehow utterly trustworthy and reliable. Sorry to report that such an assumption is false.

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