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by jimnotgym 1123 days ago
> Or, learn how to say “I don’t know”

This is the correct answer. It is like a sad salesman who is out of his depth, but decides to keep bullshiting!

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I'd rather a confidence score for each response. The last thing I need is another reason for the AI to ignore the question or feel the need to explain why it was ignoring it.
Well, that tells you a lot about:

1. The people designing it (either optimists or looking for a quick exit).

2. The learning set they're using, which I believe is some kind of internet crawl of sorts? I imagine humanity, as a whole, bullshits its way through most of its life.

It makes sense that there wouldn't be a lot of training data that consists of people admitting they don't know - forums like stack overflow wouldn't even permit such a post/comment anyway. So presumably ChatGPT is very heavily weighted against giving "I don't know" as an answer when virtually all the examples of people asking questions in its training data are followed by plausible sounding answers.
It is almost certainly case 2. People don't often write text on the internet just to say that they don't know. It doesn't even make sense to post that most of the time.

A great example would be on a Q/A forum or something like Stackoverflow. It better to let someone else answer when you don't know.

or a politician. even when presented with incontrovertible evidence, double down