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by EraYaN 599 days ago
It kind of does though, because it means you can never trust the output to be correct. The error is a much bigger deal than it being correct in a specific case.
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You can never trust the outputs of humans to be correct but we find ways of verifying and correcting mistakes. The same extra layer is needed for LLMs.
> It kind of does though, because it means you can never trust the output to be correct.

Maybe some HN commenters will finally learn the value of uncertainty then.