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by MajimasEyepatch 745 days ago
This is not true. Sure, humans can lie or get things wrong. But normal people will also admit when they don't know something. LLMs tend not to admit when they don't know something, and they use an authoritative voice that sounds like they know what they're talking about. To an untrained person, this can easily be misleading.
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> But normal people will also admit when they don't know something.

You'd like to think so, right? However, this isn't really a solid thesis. Decent people will admit when they don't know. Is that normal? I've worked with so many people that just do not fit that definition at all, to the point it just seems like that's the normal way to behave. Maybe I'm jaded grossly overweighting it, but it just seems I have been in way too many meets with too many arguments over something because someone refused to back down and admit their ignorance/arrogance wasted valuable time because of refusal to accept input from others.

> However, this isn't really a solid thesis

Let's get 1000 random people in a surgery room and ask them to perform brain surgery.

You actually think that most of them will say "sure I know exactly how to do this".

Be serious.

Some people can admit when they’re wrong.

When was the last time Trump admitted he was wrong?

Nothing about Trump is normal.