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by wruza
443 days ago
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In attempt to have better "chat guidance" I occasionally ask an ignorant leading question, on purpose. This either helps llms fix inconsistencies in their previous answers, OR makes them agree on something that I made up unknowingly and fall into the universe where it's true. That's not surprising though, and you can see it after a short while. What surprises me, is that people fall for it and take the ignoring position of being astonished by everything else llms do. I guess many people are just gullible by design and this tech, also naturally, abuses it to the limit. It is sort of an inevitable bubble. We also ignored the vulnerability that speech naturally is for way too long and this is gonna bite next generations hard in the ass (ignoring what power/business structures do with speech-based technologies right now, but that at least can be caregorized as humanity as usual). |
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