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yaj54 | 1 year ago
I'd also argue that the economic value of coherent bullshit is ... quite high. Many people have made careers out of producing coherent bullshit (some even with incoherent bullshit :-).
Of course, in the long run, factual accuracy has more economic value than bullshit.
tivert|1 year ago
No. I'm talking about "factual accuracy (consistency with an externally verifiably ground truth)." Mere internal consistency is not enough: a fictional world where everyone consistently stabs themselves in the eye when they see flashing lights is consistent, but lacks factual accuracy, and is therefore garbage fiction.
> I'd also argue that the economic value of coherent bullshit is ... quite high. Many people have made careers out of producing coherent bullshit (some even with incoherent bullshit :-).
I agree there's (greedily selfish) "economic value" to coherent bullshit, but there's negative social value to it. It's basically a kind of scam.
IMHO, some of the best applications for LLMs are for things like spam and scams, not the utopian BS they're promoted for (e.g. some LLM will diagnose your illness better, faster, and cheaper than a doctor).