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by jxy 1029 days ago
Right.

### off topic rants below

Somehow there are so many blogpost about these things, all trying to ask for your emails. Is it becoming easier to put more words together nowadays? I guess so.

I really wish there is a way to fact check all, instead of depending on good samaritans in a comment on HN to point these obvious misconceptions out.

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> I really wish there is a way to fact check all, instead of depending on good samaritans in a comment on HN to point these obvious misconceptions out.

You mean like reading original sources? Frequently, big research projects like this come with an official paper[1] and/or blog post[2] explaining what they did.

[1] https://ai.meta.com/research/publications/code-llama-open-fo...

[2] https://ai.meta.com/blog/code-llama-large-language-model-cod...

I wonder how long until we can just use LLMs to do that for us - first summarizing a blog post (already something we've seen many examples of LLMs doing) but focusing on extracting factual claims, then using those as context when injesting linked sources to output to find what in the sources actually backs up the claims or if anything in the source goes against the claims made
> Somehow there are so many blogpost about these things, all trying to ask for your emails.

That's because Substack defaults to bothering people for their email, and lots of people are using Substack as their blogging platform these days.

> and lots of people are using Substack as their blogging platform these days.

they shouldn't. It's Medium all over again...