• Chewy@discuss.tchncs.de
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      3 months ago

      I noticed those language models don’t work well for articles with dense information and complex sentence structure. Sometimes they forget the most important point.

      They are useful as a TLDR but shouldn’t be taken as fact, at least not yet and for the foreseeable future.

      A bit off topic, but I’ve read a comment in another community where someone asked chatgpt something and confidently posted the answer. Problem: the answer is wrong. That’s why it’s so important to mark AI LLM generated texts (which the TLDR bots do).

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        3 months ago

        I think the Internet would benefit a lot, if peope would mark their Informations with sources!

        • source my brain
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          Yeah that’s right. Having to post sources rules out usage of LLMs for the most part, since most of them do a terrible job at providing them - even if the information is correct for once.