Confabulazione
In the field of computer science, "confabulation" is increasingly preferred over "hallucination" to describe errors made by Large Language Models (LLMs).
: Suggests that individuals cannot properly place remembered events in the correct temporal sequence. Confabulazione
Researchers have proposed several theories to explain why the brain "fills in the gaps" with false data: In the field of computer science, "confabulation" is
: Beyond a memory error, it can serve critical psychological functions such as maintaining self-coherence (a stable self-narrative) and self-monitoring in relation to the world. : Posits that the failure occurs during the
: Posits that the failure occurs during the process of searching for and monitoring memories after they are retrieved.
: It is frequently associated with neurological conditions including Korsakoff syndrome (often linked to thiamine deficiency), Alzheimer's disease , traumatic brain injury, and schizophrenia. Damage to the right frontal lobe is often implicated in these distortions. Emerging Contexts: Artificial Intelligence
