| ▲ | pammf an hour ago | |||||||||||||
Agree that it isn’t nice to just copy & paste, but the assumption that your AI generated answers will the same of someone’s else is wrong. Everyone using AI for a while built a different set of preferences, memories and context in general which influence the answers. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Barbing an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Or no memories or history. Would be interesting if someone said “I spent $2.50 using llm-council with the three top SOTA models and think this reply makes sense: {paste}” (But better “not sure, though after spending a few bucks on model APIs, perhaps {human-written analysis} is in the right direction”) Also like you, I did think on the angry version “they have the same AI you do” isn’t likely to be right in the consumer space since their AI is ChatGPT (free version?!) and yours is Claude or something. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | parasti an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
Similar thoughts here. My gut tells me "if I wanted AI responses I would just ask AI", but in truth LLMs are not like Google Search. LLMs are more like a slot machine where you put your prompt in and out comes a combination of insights that are personalized to the inputs. | ||||||||||||||