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by croshan
585 days ago
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An interpretation that makes sense to me: humans are non-deterministic black boxes already at the core of complex systems. So in that sense, replacing a human with AI is not unreasonable. I’d disagree, though: humans are still easier to predict and understand (and trust) than AI, typically. |
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In this example, GPT-4o cannot tell that GitHub is spelled correctly:
https://app.gitsense.com/?doc=6c9bada92&model=GPT-4o&samples...
In this example, Claude cannot tell that GitHub is spelled correctly:
https://app.gitsense.com/?doc=905f4a9af74c25f&model=Claude+3...
I still believe LLM is a game changer and I'm currently working on what I call a "Yes/No" tool which I believe will make trusting LLMs a lot easier (for certain things of course). The basic idea is the "Yes/No" tool will let you combine models, samples and prompts to come to a Yes or No answer.
Based on what I've seen so far, a model can easily screw up, but it is unlikely that all will screw up at the same time.