Comment by guerrilla
12 hours ago
Why not? It did the work. Why should you expect it to be omniscient?
We can rank them based on how much they know and people will gravitate towards those that do know more.
It's a market after all.
12 hours ago
Why not? It did the work. Why should you expect it to be omniscient?
We can rank them based on how much they know and people will gravitate towards those that do know more.
It's a market after all.
If it’s a market, wouldn’t the incentive be to lie about knowing and thus to keep the hallucinations?
If you had an llm that could accurately predict when a claim is uncertain it would be very popular, I think. I would pay for that kind of reliability tbh
This would break reality. There’s some underlying physical law that prevents the existence of any algorithm of truth.
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Up to the point where consumers notice and decide to stop using these models because of it.
Might be why we're already rarely seeing models output an "I don't know".
According to your logic the market will produce an LLM that consists only of 'PRINT "I don't know."'.