Yes, it will never tell you it doesn't know something. I'm a (factual) copywriter and fact-check everything. I use 7 LLMs daily and the amount of nonsense they spew sometimes is astonishing.
Yes, it will never tell you it doesn't know something. I'm a (factual) copywriter and fact-check everything. I use 7 LLMs daily and the amount of nonsense they spew sometimes is astonishing.
how about w 7 humans?
Ah, well, yes, though most of those don't claim to be able to change the world as we know it.
Completely agree about the terrible hype. But there are tasks even AI with its inbuilt faults is superior to the grey software between the ears (as much as I hate it) - siphoning text at scale, not suffering detrimental effects of fatigue in the 8th shift hour... Strange intern to deal with...
Agreed, for processing large texts, running comparisons, redacting and general donkeywork, it is phenomenal.
Hopefully many realistic people are involved in testing and "implementations" of all kind to have useful usecases and workflows. Somewhere between fascinating and brain melting for me... But I don't have the imagination how it will be in 5 or 10 years.