← Back to context Comment by xmichael909 2 days ago Seems to hallucinate more than any model I've ever worked with in the past 6 months. 9 comments xmichael909 Reply Leynos 2 days ago DeepSeek is bad for hallucinations in my experience. I wouldn't trust its output for anything serious without heavy grounding. It's great for fantastical fiction though. It also excels at giving characters "agency". bgilroy26 2 days ago Where would you go to find people posting their AI generated fiction? I haven't been able to find it on Reddit 1gn15 2 days ago AO3 has several tags for it. 3 replies → CamperBob2 2 days ago Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell's, the usual places. energy123 2 days ago What context length did you use? dude250711 2 days ago Did they "borrow" bad data this time?
Leynos 2 days ago DeepSeek is bad for hallucinations in my experience. I wouldn't trust its output for anything serious without heavy grounding. It's great for fantastical fiction though. It also excels at giving characters "agency". bgilroy26 2 days ago Where would you go to find people posting their AI generated fiction? I haven't been able to find it on Reddit 1gn15 2 days ago AO3 has several tags for it. 3 replies → CamperBob2 2 days ago Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell's, the usual places.
bgilroy26 2 days ago Where would you go to find people posting their AI generated fiction? I haven't been able to find it on Reddit 1gn15 2 days ago AO3 has several tags for it. 3 replies → CamperBob2 2 days ago Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell's, the usual places.
DeepSeek is bad for hallucinations in my experience. I wouldn't trust its output for anything serious without heavy grounding. It's great for fantastical fiction though. It also excels at giving characters "agency".
Where would you go to find people posting their AI generated fiction? I haven't been able to find it on Reddit
AO3 has several tags for it.
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Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell's, the usual places.
What context length did you use?
Did they "borrow" bad data this time?