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by drivers99 883 days ago
Perfect example of "confident sounding hallucinations", I was just googling (a moment ago) why olive oil caused a burning sensation. It turns out there's a substance called oleocanthol[1] and there are receptors for that mainly in the throat. But while googling it, I see on Quora (which made it to the previews on Google) an "Assistant - Bot" response that is completely wrong: "Drinking olive oil can cause a burning sensation in the back of your throat due to its high fat content[...]"[2]

It wouldn't be notable if someone specifically asked ChatGPT, knowing its limitation, but using it to automatically populate Quora and Google with it is pretty bad. People are using LLM to fill the web with BS.

[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3073417/

[2] https://www.quora.com/Why-does-drinking-olive-oil-burn-the-b...

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GPT4 answers this question correctly.

I have no idea why in 2024 people are still lumping all LLMs together, as if they're all identical clones of the same thing.

It's like saying vehicular travel will never work because you didn't like the handling of the cheapest car you can buy.