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by famouswaffles
458 days ago
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>Humans have the ability to admit when they do not know something. No not really. It's not even rare that a human confidently says and believes something and really has no idea what he/she's talking about. >We say “sorry, I don’t know, let me get back to you.” LLMs cannot do this Yeah they can. And they can do it much better than chance. They just don't do it as well as humans. >And they do not even know which one they’re doing! There's plenty of research that suggests this is the case. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41418486 |
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Like you’re doing right now? People say “I don’t know” all the time. Especially children. That people also exaggerate, bluff, and outright lie is not proof that people don’t have this ability.
When people are put in situations where they will be shamed or suffer other social stigmas for admitting ignorance then we can expect them to be less than candid.
As for your links to research showing that LLMs do possess the ability of introspection, I have one question: why have we not seen this in consumer-facing tools? Are the LLMs afraid of social stigma?