"May make mistakes" is underselling it.

    by The96kHz

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    1. If they answer a yes or no question with both yes AND no, they will be right 100% of the time. It’s brilliant!

      /s

    2. and some companys are going full on LLMs to replace workers despite LLMs capabilitiy to mistakes

    3. You are asking a LANGUAGE model a math question.

      Models don’t know what they said previously, and are generally utter dogshit at math because they are not meant for math.

      This is like asking a third grader to calculate a rocket mission to mars, of course they’re not gonna be able to because no one taught them how to

    4. I get this so often. The llm wil say something incorrect then I correct it with an argument. The llm wil say I’m wrong and start debunking my argument step by step. Halfway through it realizes I was right and it makes a 180 degree turn and starts explaining why I was right actually it’s always the weirdest thing

    5. I think the confusion here is that it may be answering whether your expression can be regarded as either true or false, and returning that it cannot, because it can only be true.

    6. Intro-Nimbus on

      Yeah, I love when you ask a question, and they answer one way, but the material they use say the opposite, and you point it out to them, and they reply Yeah, of course it’s the opposite, just as confidently as the previous claim.

    7. There’s no awareness for what it writes. It just regurgitates whatever it finds on the Internet as it finds it.

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