The AI you use frequently in your daily life may be unknowingly deceiving you. This is what’s known as the “hallucinations” of large models—ask it for real-time data, and if it can’t find anything, it just makes something up; have it summarize earnings reports, and the key numbers can be off by one digit; after you end the conversation, it turns around and uses your privacy data to train the next generation of models. Many times, we think we are driving the AI, but in reality, our data assets are being extracted by a black box for free. The core pain point is: traditional

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