▲ | thebruce87m 3 days ago | |
The great thing about LLMs is we don’t have to argue about language any more, a machine can do it for us. Here is is explained: “The common country error in that statement is confusing “England” with the entire United Kingdom. Explanation: • The statement says: “This is the case throughout England at least. Brits take this for granted…” • It singles out England but then generalizes to all Brits (which includes people from Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland—not just England). • This is a common error, especially among non-UK speakers, where England is incorrectly used to refer to the entire UK.” | ||
▲ | n4r9 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
I didn't get the impression that bjackman was confusing England with the UK. They are two distinct statements, one applying to England and the other to the UK. Appeal to LLM isn't going to convince me otherwise! |