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by crazygringo
166 days ago
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I think I'm going to have to disagree. When people tell you something incorrect, they usually believe it's correct and that they're trying to help. So it comes across with full confidence, helpfulness, and a trustworthy attitude. Plus people often come with credentials -- PhD's, medical degrees, etc. -- so we're even more caught off-guard when they turn out to be totally and completely wrong about something. On the other hand, LLM's are just text on a screen. There are zero of the human signals that tell us someone is confident or trustworthy or being helpful. It "feels" like any random blog post from someone I don't know. So it makes you want to verify it. |
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