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by jquast
969 days ago
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You should especially consider the role of a historian or the person who wishes to set out to correct facts and figures that are in error in Wikipedia, this is precisely what they need to correct it, to be able to trace the lineage of the error and correct the associated facts and figures like an excel sheet would, it’s very important especially with LLM’s that can’t cite their sources and google having gone to shit to find them, errors are quickly propagated across the web like some kind of crypto mixer, it becomes difficult to verify A non-historian mathematician does a good job explaining the issue of census data errors, https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=ySApTldsYVf3jv0W&t=1630&v=GVh... |
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