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Comment by tdeck

2 years ago

The bigger problem is lack of context. When I speak with a person or review search results, I can use what I know about the source to evaluate the information I'm given. People have different areas of expertise and use language and mannerisms to communicate confidence in their knowledge or lack thereof. Websites are created by people (most times) and have a number of contextual clues that we have learned to interpret over the years.

LLMs do none of this. They pose as a confident expert on almost everything, and are just as likely to spit out BS as a true answer. They don't cite their sources, and if you ask for the source sometimes they provide ones that don't contain the information cited or don't even exist. If you hired a researcher and they did that you wouldn't hire them again.