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ufociayesterday at 11:38 AM2 repliesview on HN

"I'm finding LLMs also competent at explaining and giving advice on other domain stuff I'm totally new to, which I have cross-checked with Legal/Product Managers and is usually right."

"Usually" is the keyword. Until it becomes "always" (counterintuitive for heuristic systems) or "almost always" some human experts will (/may?) be needed to babysit.

P.S. "_are_ usually right" since they are "LLMs". Methinks running the response through an LLM could've made it more "right".


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daveshistoryyesterday at 11:53 AM

I think technically it's referring to the advice, which is in the singular.

"These AIs are usually right about things I don't know anything about" sounds like the textbook example of risky thinking though.

Delkyesterday at 11:57 AM

Maybe it's the advice that's usually right.