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by likium
237 days ago
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Citing is not referencing links, it's finding primary sources and fact-checking. Kurzgesagt[1], an informational YouTube channel, has had issues with LLMs citing LLM generated content. [1]: https://youtube.com/watch?v=_zfN9wnPvU0&t=175 |
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This is why Wikipedia is not a source, but can provide links to sources (which then, in turn, often send you down a rabbit hole trying to find their sources), and it's then up to you to determine the value and accuracy of those sources. For instance I enjoy researching historic economic issues and you'll often find there's like 5 layers of indirection before you can finally get to a first party source, and at each step along the road it's like a game of telephone of being played. It's the exact same with LLMs.
[1] - https://xkcd.com/978/