Quite unnerving
Let’s grow
Quite unnerving
Definitely. The thing you might want to consider as well is what you are using it for. Is it professional? Not reliable enough. Is it to try to understand things a bit better? Well, it’s hard to say if it’s reliable enough, but it’s heavily biased just as any source might be, so you have to take that into account.
I don’t have the experience to tell you how to suss out its biases. Sometimes, you can push it in one direction or another with your wording. Or with follow-up questions. Hallucinations are a thing but not the only concern. Cherrypicking, lack of expertise, the bias of the company behind the llm, what data the llm was trained on, etc.
I have a hard time understanding what a good way to double-check your llm is. I think this is a skill we are currently learning, as we have been learning how to sus out the bias in a headline or an article based on its author, publication, platform, etc. But for llms, it feels fuzzier right now. For certain issues, it may be less reliable than others as well. Anyways, that’s my ramble on the issue. Wish I had a better answer, if only I could ask someone smarter than me.
Oh, here’s gpt4o’s take.
When considering the accuracy and biases of large language models (LLMs) like GPT, there are several key factors to keep in mind:
In summary, while LLMs can provide valuable assistance in generating text and answering queries, their accuracy is not guaranteed, and their outputs may reflect biases present in their training data. Users should use them as tools to aid in tasks, but not as infallible sources of truth. It is essential to apply critical thinking and, when necessary, consult additional reliable sources to verify information.
Actually, popcorn is surprisingly a good source of fiber. It’s a pretty healthy snack if you avoid the butter/oil/salt.
I’m afraid oils are pretty dang unhealthy. See 1, 2, 3,, and more here.
I’m a big hugger. I wish that there was more affection between men, I often worry I’m making other men uncomfortable and then in turn I get uncomfortable about it. The whole thing makes me far more stressed than I wish it did honestly.
Sometimes, the fact that people are still out here eating meat is crazy to me.
That’s actually pretty close to what I expected Gods of Egypt to be. Ryan does a great job encapsulating the ridiculousness of these films along with their producers and writers.
I’ve tried a lot of them. I really dig sync because of the swipe actions, and how smooth it is. I have a couple of minor quibbles with it.
This is far and away the best thing I’ve seen in Lemmy.
Was a little worried after the previous video that Andrew wouldn’t get into detail with this issue, or handle it with care. Really appreciated this video, because I think he did a good job.
Commenting because I’m in the same boat.
Gmail was so handy because it did a good job at filtering the spam and offered customization. But it’s doing a worse job at the spam and not a good enough one at customization. Where should I go?
Proton mail? Some similar platform?
I’m terrible at maintaining my email but I check it often enough.
Contrasty to popular belief. These fall short on the healthy part.
20 years? Jamie pull that up.