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On 03/12/2025 09:48, Anssi Saari wrote:
> James Harris writes:
>
>> As you can see, it does say clearly that Linux can handle ECC reports
>> on the CM5 but thus far I've not found any sources to back it up.
>
> Why not ask your chosen AI tool to simply provide links to sources and
> verify yourself? With a quick search I didn't find support for any of
> this ECC support stuff either, except for the standard on-die ECC.
IME asking Grok to provide links is an exercise in futility. The URLs
look ideal - they have all the components in them that you would think
would answer your query - but when you click on them you get a 404 or
the wrong article.
Grok says it's called AI hallucination and is common to other AI
engines, too, and that its makers are working on fixing it in future.
For now, however, its links are rubbish.
So are some of its quotations.
Both problems seem to be something to do with recognising patterns and
generating corresponding patterns
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James Harris
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