Comment by caminante

3 months ago

I'm not opposed to experimenting, but that's a a recipe for false confidence in a final decision.

Where they agree it shows the data supports that answer - not necessarily that it is true, where they disagree it shows you need to hedge. That's useful.

  • This is so wrong!

    e.g., if you had a heart condition, you can't just poll three LLMs and be "reasonably sure" you've properly diagnosed the ailment.