Sometimes I'll be on a streak where LLMs haven't given me hallucinated information.
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Sometimes I'll be on a streak where LLMs haven't given me hallucinated information. Then stuff like this happens and I'm reminded that it hasn't given me hallucinations *that I've noticed.*
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Sometimes I'll be on a streak where LLMs haven't given me hallucinated information. Then stuff like this happens and I'm reminded that it hasn't given me hallucinations *that I've noticed.*
@AlSweigart wild west television boxes
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Sometimes I'll be on a streak where LLMs haven't given me hallucinated information. Then stuff like this happens and I'm reminded that it hasn't given me hallucinations *that I've noticed.*
@AlSweigart LLMs "hallucinate" 100% of the time; they have no idea what facts are. They might give output that looks (or even: is) correct, but that's a pure coincidence
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Sometimes I'll be on a streak where LLMs haven't given me hallucinated information. Then stuff like this happens and I'm reminded that it hasn't given me hallucinations *that I've noticed.*
@AlSweigart Two of the three images coming from BttF I is such a cherry on top.
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@AlSweigart LLMs "hallucinate" 100% of the time; they have no idea what facts are. They might give output that looks (or even: is) correct, but that's a pure coincidence
@dngrs Yeah, I might change my mind again, but I've come around to the anthropomorphic terminology. We talk about "greedy algorithms" and "resource starvation" in comp sci already. Avoiding anthropomorphizing language causes more awkwardness and miscommunication.
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Sometimes I'll be on a streak where LLMs haven't given me hallucinated information. Then stuff like this happens and I'm reminded that it hasn't given me hallucinations *that I've noticed.*
Here's the kicker: you can think "oh, it's actually thinking of the scene in BttF where 1955 Doc Brown is amazed at Marty's "portable television studio" 80s camcorder."
But there's no way to prove that's actually the case. You're just as likely creating a narrative to explain the LLM's chaotic behavior.
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Here's the kicker: you can think "oh, it's actually thinking of the scene in BttF where 1955 Doc Brown is amazed at Marty's "portable television studio" 80s camcorder."
But there's no way to prove that's actually the case. You're just as likely creating a narrative to explain the LLM's chaotic behavior.
@AlSweigart Also, that still wouldn't be a remotely correct response to the prompt.