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"hallucination"
April 25, 2023, 12:52 p.m. | /u/ha7mster-x
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I'd like to nominate "constructed memories" or "constructed knowledge" .. which I'll admit are a little clunky, but at least they infer what's actually happening.
The phenomenon reminds me of "Left-brain interpreter" hypotheses for split-brain patients, and if you follow the analogy it …
analogy artificial brain change course hallucination hallucinations knowledge least patients people rest
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