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Technology@programming.devbyfloofloof@lemmy.ca
3 months

The "are you sure?" Problem: Why AI keeps changing its mind

www.randalolson.com English

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/990894

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    The "Are You Sure?" Problem: Why Your AI Keeps Changing Its Mind
    www.randalolson.com
    Ask your AI 'are you sure?' and watch it flip. Models fold 60% of the time because we trained them to please, not push back. The fix isn't better prompts.
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