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Author criticizes LLM "correctness" vector theory

The author criticizes a viewpoint on Large Language Models (LLMs), specifically a claim that LLMs determine "correctness" and "completeness" as vectors in latent space. This perspective suggests that LLMs could achieve a perfect oracle-like state, which the author finds preposterous, especially given the proponent's profession as a writer. AI

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Author criticizes LLM "correctness" vector theory

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    And lest you mistake the author for making just a mild error: how does the LLM know when to stop? How does it know when it is correct? The astounding answer is

    And lest you mistake the author for making just a mild error: how does the LLM know when to stop? How does it know when it is correct? The astounding answer is that “correctness” and “completeness” and “cohesiveness” are vectors in this space, too. Any correct answer shares the s…