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aidenn0
4 months ago
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Being “Confidently Wrong” is holding AI back
I mean if it's trained on things like Reddit then it's just reflecting its training data. I asked a question on reddit just yesterday and the only response I got was confidently wrong. This is not the first time it has happened.
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