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by _y5hn
1284 days ago
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ChatGPT doesn't really provide answers for you. It provides a random most likely output, from your input text. It's primed to be neutral, but your input can prime it either way on most topics. Alot of the output is factually wrong due to randomness and approximations from internal weights. Wether it's possible to make it neutral is also up for debate. But you get some convincing sounding gibberish based on your input. That text need to be factually checked. |
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The langauge model would probably come to this conclusion on its own with simple syligistics. Like this:
The strongest factor in IQ is parental involement. Working class people are less likey to have parental involvement. Black people are far more likely to be working class. Therefore, black people as a whole have a lower average IQ.
Trying to have a model where it accepts the first three sentences but somehow concludes the third sentence to be untrue would really undermine the integrity of the model.