• inari@piefed.zip
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    “I was gobsmacked and in tears … it made up that I take [psychedelic] mushrooms. I have never done mushrooms in my life,”

    bruh

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    It stated Ms Green micro-dosed mushrooms and that could be the reason for prior bleeding around the kidneys.

    I want to know if the AI also hallucinated the connection between psilocybin mushrooms and kidney bleeding (!), or if this was hallucinated by the human doctor.

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      There is only a handful of known cases where people suffer from acute kidney injury after consuming psychedelic mushrooms.

      Looking at the published cases, I know of 3. In the first case, it turned out the patient had actually consumed Cortinarius, which contains an “amatoxin”, a harmful substance found in Amanita and (similarly) im Cortinarius mushrooms.

      In the second case, the woman claims she only ingested psychedelic mushrooms, which unfortunately were no longer available for lab testing, but mentioned she did not experience any psychedelic effects.

      The third case is a teenager who did in fact consume P. cubensis, which were available later on for lab testing. His buddies consumed the same mushrooms and did not have any issues. There might be an unknown predisposition, or a suspected cross-contamination.

      I am not anyone’s doctor, but across the long history of mushroom usage and given the known facts about the cases we do know about (actual Cortinarius ingestion, no psychedelic effects etc.), mushrooms can be considered rather safe to consume, if they are grown and prepared properly. This is consistent with current research, i. e. not just a personal opinion of mine.

      https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6322052/

      https://journals.lww.com/jasn/fulltext/10.1681/asn.20223311s1895a~a-rare-case-of-magic-mushroom-psilocybin-related-aki-and

      • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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        shrooms aren’t a threat. AI in doctors notes is one tho.

        Guess which one will see legislation first?

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            yeah this is another thing that pisses me off about ai. Living things hallucinate. AI lies.

            it doesn’t have the ability to hallucinate, it lacks the wetware. they want to use that label though because it’s humanizing, and helps to cover up their incompetent lying chatbot behavior. hallucinate is also very fuzzy - who’s to blame, the shitware mfgr, the prompt dolt, the training corpus, the inference assholes, who knows… one of many garbage terms shanghai’d by LLMs to make them seem less incompetent and more human-like.

            LLMs don’t hallucinate, they lie when they can’t reach a verifiable answer. And then suckers pay money for it.

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              Saying it’s lying is even more anthropomorphic. If people were honest (on both sides), they would just call it software error.

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                I say it’s lying because it doesn’t simply offer up one incorrect answer, it’ll keep feeding more after the first error.

                if it stopped at one, I’d call it an error. the fact that they keep pushing more incorrect garbage out after the first failure to me seems deliberate and malicious.

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                  Living things hallucinate. AI lies.

                  Look, living things lie. A rock doesn’t lie and doesn’t hallucinate. You say it’s stupid to say it hallucinated (which I agree with) but then you do the exact same behavior with lying just for opposite reasons. I get it, saying it lies makes it seem malicious and you hate it and all that. In the end though, it’s an inert tool, it’s an advanced auto complete. It isn’t conscious, it doesn’t lie, it doesn’t hallucinate.

                  In any case, I was just trying to be clever.

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      Right? Ive heavily researched this and there is whispers on reddit around heart problems (with heavier use and maybe two reports total), ive never seen bleeding around kidneys…