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by TechRemarker
274 days ago
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The rss feed title didn’t seem to align with the content. As more said they hallucinate because they were trained to give answers and a “I’m don’t know” is penalized as much as a wrong answer. And they say they don’t fix this because if 30% of time people got a I dunno they would stop using it. I don’t see how telling a user when they aren’t confident of the answer would cause ChatGPT to stop completely tomorrow. People like answers but most assume the answers are correct and would be very helpful to know when the bot isn’t sure. It could say there isn’t enough credible information or their is a lot of conflicting information on the matter and then say what those different potential answers are or how they user might confirm the answer etc. Seems like many options. And you could always let the user choose in preferences if they’d always prefer answer or not. |
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