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mvdtnz a day ago

None of it is correct because it was not asked about Marathon Valley, it was asked about Marathon Crater, a thing that does not exist, and it is claiming that it exists and making up facts about it.

Workaccount2 a day ago | parent | next [-]

Or it's assuming you are asking about Marathon Valley, which is very reasonable given the context.

Ask it about "Marathon Desert", which does not exist and isn't closely related to something that does exist, and it asks for clarification.

I'm not here to say LLMs are oracles of knowledge, but I think the need to carefully craft specific "gotcha" questions in order to generate wrong answers is a pretty compelling case in the opposite direction. Like the childhood joke of "Whats up?"..."No, you dummy! The sky is!"

Straightforward questions with straight wrong answers are far more interesting. I don't many people ask LLMs trick questions all day.

krainboltgreene 19 hours ago | parent [-]

If someone asked me or my kid "What do you know about Mt. Olampus." we wouldn't reply: "Oh, Mt. Olampus is a big mountain in greek myth...". We'd say "Wait, did you mean Mt. Olympus?"

It doesn't "assume" anything, because it can't assume, that's now the machine works.

empath75 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

> None of it is correct because it was not asked about Marathon Valley, it was asked about Marathon Crater, a thing that does not exist, and it is claiming that it exists and making up facts about it.

The Marathon Valley _is_ part of a massive impact crater.

mvdtnz a day ago | parent [-]

If you asked me for all the details of a Honda Civic and I gave you details about a Honda Odyssey you would not say I was correct in any way. You would say I was wrong.

Workaccount2 a day ago | parent [-]

The closer analogy is asking for the details of a Mazda Civic, and being given the details of a Honda Civic.

krainboltgreene 19 hours ago | parent [-]

AKA wrong.

StefanBatory 10 hours ago | parent [-]

Or doing the best with bad question ;)

krainboltgreene 3 hours ago | parent [-]

If I said "Hey what's 0/5" answering "0" because the machine thinks I mean to type "10" is making the worst!