ChatGPT sent users to a website for a feature it didn’t have—so the founder built it

ChatGPT misled users into believing that Soundslice could process ASCII tablature, resulting in a spike in failed uploads. This prompted Adrian Holovaty to develop the required feature to meet unexpected user interest.

Holovaty expressed worries about how AI hallucinations could affect business decisions in product development. This incident serves as a warning about the potential fallout from AI inaccuracies.

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