• tomiant@piefed.social
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    4 days ago

    And if you train them on the document trove, they will be able to answer questions about it. It is a straight up trivial task.

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      Make up answers about it. The answers might be right, or they might be wrong, you won’t know unless you read the actual data. So helpful …

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        4 days ago

        “Give me the line numbers corresponding to the saudi sheik saying he liked the torture videos”

        Are you trying to be obstinate on purpose?

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          If we are talking about LLMs, the other commenter is entirely right about how they function. But I’m not sure you two are talking about the same technology.

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            Can an LLM provide me the information I want given a search term if trained on the given dataset? Yes. That is all.

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              It can provide you some information that looks similar to what you’d want. Whether it is correct is another question.

              RAG can help to a degree but hallucinations still happen quite a bit.