• ResoluteCatnap
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    5 months ago

    As others have said, you don’t need (and shouldn’t use) a LLM for a classification task like this. There are machine learning models that can handle this and identify underlying patterns that humans can not easily detect. And yes, they can get accuracy and precision scores much higher than 50%

    What an incredibly stupid article.

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      5 months ago

      Correct, you shouldn’t use llm for this task.

      Which is literally the point of the paper, because various techbros have been trying to claim that they are good at these tasks.