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by ziddoap
456 days ago
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>The daydream machine then daydreamed some output text, as is it's function. These are not advertised as daydream machines. They compete on how accurate they they are against various accuracy benchmarks. The average person who uses them does so with the expectation of accurate results, you know, as they are advertised. Accuracy and speed are pretty much the entire business model. |
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GitHub/openai/simple-evals is what I checked here, and no, openai do not compete on accuracy benchmarks as far as I can tell. So I'd be interested in seeing what led you to think that, and also what led you to earlier claim that anyone typing in the complainant's name saw the same hallucination.