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OneMorePerson | 6 days ago

I don't think it's ambiguous, but I have been wondering how much LLMs model human behavior that we just don't recognize due to the subset of people on this site. I recently saw a comment online that "Mandarin isn't anyone's first language, people in China's first language is a dialect". It just struck me at that moment that people also hallucinate information confidently all the time.

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dspillett|6 days ago

> It just struck me at that moment that people also hallucinate information confidently all the time.

And many will just repeat what was confidently said without question.

I know this it true, because my intelligent mate down the pub says so.

OneMorePerson|5 days ago

Yes exactly. We are all wrong on occasion, but before I repeat something I perceive as important (or maybe not even important, just "factual") I tend to always want to try to verify it. Otherwise I'd say "I heard..." or something similar to caveat. Maybe it's an engineering mindset thing.