• @Sludgehammer@lemmy.world
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    332 months ago

    I can’t remember where I read it but someone said “LLM’s provide three types of answer: so vague as to be useless, directly plagiarized from a source and reworded, or flat out wrong but confidently stated as the truth.” I’m probably butchering the quote, but that was the gist of it.

    • @Ranvier@sopuli.xyz
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      172 months ago

      Hold on let me have chat gpt rephrase that for you.

      I’m not exactly sure of the source, but there was a statement suggesting that language models offer three kinds of responses: ones that are too general to be of any value, those that essentially mimic existing content in a slightly altered form, and assertions that are completely incorrect yet presented with unwavering certainty. I might be paraphrasing inaccurately, but that was the essence.

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          2 months ago

          This is just chat gpt rephrasing the comment above me. Don’t worry though, when chat gpt is wrong it’s quite confident sounding and even cites sources that don’t exist but look quite convincing!

    • @blue_struct@feddit.de
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      22 months ago

      To me the answers are useful enough and I appreciate that it understands vague questions. When I don’t know enough about a topic to know what terms to punch into a search engine, I can use ChatGPT as a first step and go from there.

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    2 months ago

    A Microsoft spokesperson declined to comment or answer questions about the company’s role in building the bot

    Weird…