• aesthelete@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    It’s amazing that you managed to try to pretend this thing will do what it cannot do.

    AI in general? Sure, maybe at some point.

    LLMs? Nope. Sorry. They’re basically an echo of sorts.

    (As, you know, the study you’re posting under is showing.)

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      6 days ago

      It’s amazing that you managed to try to pretend this thing will do what it cannot do.

      What is it im pretending that LLMs can do? I think you may be misreading me.

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          3 days ago

          Did i say LLMs do generate truthful new knowledge? Of course it doesnt do that

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            3 days ago

            Dude, I quoted you.

            If you’re trying to dance around and say that you were saying “AI would do that” instead of LLMs…1) why? the AI=LLMs train has left the station and 2) are you lost? Because the article link you’re replying under is talking about LLMs

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              2 days ago

              You’re completely misreading me. You qouted me saying the words “truthful new knowledge”, but not me saying AI/LLMs generate that. What i was saying at the begining is that it cant do thst and be useful at the same time. Because it can only be reliable when severely controlled and in this case it loses its utility. Knowledge that can be reliably and automatically verified is not truly novel or interesting, its just old knowledge rehashed.