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  • besselj@lemmy.ca
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    LLMs have no more beliefs than a parrot does. They just repeat whatever opinions/biases exist in their training data. Although, that’s not too different from humans in some respects.

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      LLMs have no more beliefs than a parrot does.

      Less. A parrot can believe that it’s going to get a cracker.

      You could make an AI that had that belief too, and an LLM might be a component of such a system, but our existing systems don’t do anything like that.