Hallucination
In AI, the generation of incorrect or nonsensical information by a model, particularly in natural language processing.
In AI, the generation of incorrect or nonsensical information by a model, particularly in natural language processing.
A concept that humans make decisions within the limits of their knowledge, cognitive capacity, and available time, leading to satisficing rather than optimal solutions.
The level of awareness or popularity a product or brand has among consumers.
A set of fundamental principles and guidelines that inform and shape user research practices.
A tree-like model of decisions and their possible consequences, used in data mining and machine learning for both classification and regression tasks.
A quick and often temporary fix applied to a software product to address an urgent issue without going through the full development cycle.
A usability evaluation method where evaluators walk through tasks to identify potential user difficulties.
The use of AI and advanced analytics to divide users into meaningful segments based on behavior and characteristics.
An economic theory that explains why some necessities, such as water, are less expensive than non-essentials, like diamonds, despite their greater utility.