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by raegis
211 days ago
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> I don't think so. An LLM by default is not trained to be "good"; it's trained to be accurate. I wouldn't use the word "accurate" since it creates language based on probabilities. For example, it occasionally does basic mathematics computations incorrectly. I'm sure the AI companies would say they are training for "accuracy" but the actual code they write says otherwise. |
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Namely, LLMs are accurate at appending to a document things that "fit" what could go there.