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by smcnally
525 days ago
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> LLMs also love to double down on solutions that don't work. “Often wrong but never in doubt” is not proprietary to LLMs. It’s off-putting and we want them to be correct and to have humility when they’re wrong. But we should remember LLMs are trained on work created by people, and many of those people have built successful careers being exceedingly confident in solutions that don’t work. |
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"I don't know how to do this".
When it comes to programming. Tell me you don't know so I can do something else. I ended up just refactoring my UX to work around it. In this case it's a personal prototype so it's not a big deal.