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by bee_rider
64 days ago
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It makes sense that these LLMs are mimicking the human-ish failure-modes because they are trained on human writing. But, at some point the company ought to be selling the behavior of the tool, not the customer. If the tool produces outputs that aren’t consistent with the constraints the user put in, how does the user get their refund? |
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