Comment by SirMaster
1 year ago
How is a layman supposed to even know that it's testing on that? All they know is it's a large language model. It's not unreasonable they should expect it to be good at things having to do with language, like how many letters are in a word.
Seems to me like a legit question for a young child to answer or even ask.
> How is a layman supposed to even know that it's testing on that?
They're not, but laymen shouldn't think that the LLM tests they come up with have much value.
I'm saying a layman or say a child wouldn't even think this is a "test". They are just asking a language model a seemingly simple language related question from their point of view.
layman or children shouldn't use LLMs.
They're pointless unless you have the expertise to check the output. Just because you can type text in a box doesn't mean it's a tool for everybody.
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