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ChatGPT hallucinated about music app Soundslice so often, the founder made the lie come true


Adrian Holovaty, founder of music-teaching platform Soundslice, finally solved a months-long mystery: weird images of ChatGPT sessions kept being uploaded to the site.

Earlier this month, Adrian Holovaty, founder of music-teaching platform Soundslice, solved a mystery that had been plaguing him for weeks. That’s how he saw ChatGPT telling people they could hear this music by opening a Soundslice account and uploading the image of the chat session. The fellow programmers on Hacker News had an interesting take about it: Several of them said that it’s no different than an over-eager human salesperson promising the world to prospects and then forcing developers to deliver new features.

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