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hallucinate
[ huh-loo-suh-neyt ]
verb (used without object)
- to see or hear things that do not exist outside the mind; have hallucinations:
People who ingested this fungus often hallucinated, seeing colored lights or hearing voices.
- Computers, Digital Technology. (of a machine learning program) to produce false information contrary to the intent of the user and present it as if true and factual.
verb (used with object)
- to see or hear (things that do not exist outside the mind); have hallucinations about:
In dramatic moments, the character hallucinates a very funny animated bear.
- Archaic. to affect with hallucinations.
hallucinate
/ 丑蓹藞濒耻藧蝉瑟藢苍别瑟迟 /
verb
- intr to experience hallucinations
Derived Forms
- 丑补濒藞濒耻肠颈藢苍补迟辞谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 丑补濒路濒耻路肠颈路苍补路迟辞谤 noun
- 苍辞苍路丑补濒路濒耻路肠颈路苍补迟路别诲 adjective
- 耻苍路丑补濒路濒耻路肠颈路苍补迟路别诲 adjective
- 耻苍路丑补濒路濒耻路肠颈路苍补迟路颈苍驳 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of hallucinate1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of hallucinate1
Example Sentences
Earlier this year, Apple suspended its Apple Intelligence news summary tool in the UK after it hallucinated false headlines and presented them as real news.
He was treated with potent steroids and 鈥渉allucinated the entire season,鈥 Bernad said.
To prevent such AI from hallucinating, "you need to make sure it's penalised in its training, if it gives you something that doesn't exist," says Prof MacMahon.
His wife Lorraine said she thought he was hallucinating when he said he had reindeers in his room.
In evidence, Irwin, of George Street, described suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, which caused him to hear voices and hallucinate.
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