• @[email protected]
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    285 months ago

    Uh, I understand the sentiment, but the model doesn’t know anything. And it’s legit really hard to differentiate between factual things and random bullshit it made up.

    • @[email protected]
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      185 months ago

      Was gonna say, the AI doesn’t make up or admit bullshit, its just a very advanced a prediction algorithm. It responds with what the combination of words that is most likely the expected answer.

      Wether that is accurate or not is part of training it but you’ll never get 100% accuracy to any query

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        15 months ago

        If it can name what the most likely combination is, couldn’t it also know how likely that combination of words is?

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          It’s not actually deciding anything, the AI thinking is marketing fluff really. But yes that’s called confidence rating and it does. But at the scale of something like chatgpt that uses a snapshot of the entire internet and is non mutable there’s no way to train it for every possible question. If you ask about a topic 99% of the internet gets wrong it’ll respond the wrong thing with 99% confidence

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          35 months ago

          If it has been trained using questionable sources, or if it’s training data includes sarcastic responses (without understanding that context), it isn’t hard to imagine how confidently wrong some of the responses could be.

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      85 months ago

      Yeah, no one can make it say “I don’t know” because it is not really AI. Business bros decided to call it that and everyone smiled and nodded. LLMs are 1 small component (maybe) of AI. Maybe 1/80th of a true AI or AGI.

      Honestly the most impressive part of LLMs is the tokenizer that breaks down the request, not the predictive text button masher that comes up with the response.

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        105 months ago

        Honestly the most impressive part of LLMs is the tokenizer that breaks down the request, not the predictive text button masher that comes up with the response.

        Yes, exactly! It’s ability to parse the input is incredible. It’s the thing that has that “wow” factor, and it feels downright magical.

        Unfortunately, that also makes people intuitively trust its output.

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        105 months ago

        Which is why AI should tell end users “I don’t know” more often.

        If you feel this is a simple solution, I strongly suggest you write up exactly how you do this and make yourself a billion dollars.

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        85 months ago

        It “knows” as in it has access to the information and the ability to provide the right info for the right context.

        It doesn’t, though, any more than you have access to the information in a pile of 10 million shredded documents.

          • Ech
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            75 months ago

            taking a small percent of strips of paper at random and filling in the rest with words that sound relevant?

            It’s like a mad libs

            Right. They’re text generators. That’s the technology. It can’t do what you’re demanding because that’s not how it works. LLMs aren’t magic answer machines. They don’t know when to say “answer not available”. They don’t know what they’re being asked. They don’t know anything.

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            25 months ago

            That is what LLMs do in EVERY conversation. Most of the time you don’t notice it, because it fits your expectations.

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            15 months ago

            You know that answer unavailable is better because you have real intelligence, an LLM is just some mathematical functions so it can’t do that. If it could it would be getting much closer to actually being AI.