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by lambda
61 days ago
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Or just because mistakes are part of the distribution that it's trained on? Usually the averaging effect of LLMs and top-k selection provides some pressure against this, but occasionally some mistake like this might rise up in probability just enough to make the cutoff and get hit by chance. I wouldn't really ascribe it to any "attempt to seem more human" when "nondeterministic machine trained on lots of dirty data" is right there. |
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I also don’t want to pretend there is no incentive for AI to seem more human by including the occasional easily recognized error.