Post #2880007
2025-08-09 22:28 UTC
I think that's not optional. That is to say, as you push the limits further and further, failure modes get amplified, you end up on a knife-edge, and if you try to bias it in any way, that bias gets echoed into a feedback loop and you get a basket case.
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@wolf480pl@mstdn.io 2025-08-09 22:37
@cjd@pkteerium.xyz @cleantext@fosstodon.org @denschub@mastodon.schub.social I highly doubt that all possible forms of AI have the failure mode of answering incorrectly, and AI is far from the only way to use a computer. Many kinds of software, from a spreadsheet to a SAT solver, help humans be more rigorous and make less mistakes. We don't need to pursue LLMs.