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The associativity thing also doesnt make sense.
That the script could incorporate some checking mechanisms and implement an "i dont know" for when the LLMs answers fails some tests.
They already do some of that but for other purposes, like censoring, or as by recent news, grok looks up musks opinions before answering questions, or to make more accurate math calculations they actually call a normal calculator, and so on...
They could make the LLM produce an answer A, then look up the question on google and ask that LLM to "compare" answer A with the main google results looking for inconsistencies and then return "i dont know" if its too inconsistent. Its not a rigorous test, but its something, and im sure the actual devs of those chatbots could make something much better than my half baked idea.
The chatbots are not just LLMs though. They run scripts in which some steps are queries to an LLM.
They have a point, chatbots are built on top of LLMs, they arent just LLMs.
They could be programmed to do some double/triple checking, and return "i dont know" when the checks are negative. I guess that would compromise the apparence of oracle that their parent companies seem to dissimulately push onto them.
If too much of these services are provided by another country, that country could severely cripple your infrastructure by denying you service. In times of international conflicts, this could be a very serious problem.
They responded to the pull request saying "good catch, thanks"
Im convinced i just post rationalize my instinctive behaviour. But my instincts react not only to the external world, but also to my previous thoughts. So my reasonings influence somewhat my behaviour, they dont dictate my behaviour, but they influence it.
They did acknowledge and fix it.
For tex, i would suggest taking a basic template, and writing what you need, looking up how to do things as you need them. Theres a bunch of documentation on sites like overleaf, and you can learn a lot by looking at stackexchange threads.