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by stdgy
1216 days ago
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The examples in the article seem to be making the point that even when the AI cites the correct context (ie: financial reports) it still produces completely hallucinated information. So even if you were to white-list the context to train the engine against, it would still make up information because that's just what LLMs do. They make stuff up to fit certain patterns. |
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This ability to translate is experimentally shown to be bound to the size of the LLM but it can reliably not synthesize information for lower complexity analytic prompts.