Overall, do you stand by your comment? If I wrote a point-by-point response would some points get a “that’s just something the LLM put in because it seemed plausible and isn’t actually my view”?
I was specifically asking (and am still wondering) whether you stand by every individual point in your original post, such that it would be worth it for me to write a point-by-point response.
(Sometimes when people give high-level instructions to an LLM which results in output where they’re willing to stand by the general message, but some of the specific claims aren’t actually what they believe. The same thing can also happen when hiring people: if I was trying to deeply engage with a company on one of their policies it wouldn’t be productive to write a point-by-point response to an answer I’d received from a first-line support representative.)
Overall, do you stand by your comment? If I wrote a point-by-point response would some points get a “that’s just something the LLM put in because it seemed plausible and isn’t actually my view”?
I’m confused: this seems to me to be a restatement of your main point and not a response to my question?
I was specifically asking (and am still wondering) whether you stand by every individual point in your original post, such that it would be worth it for me to write a point-by-point response.
(Sometimes when people give high-level instructions to an LLM which results in output where they’re willing to stand by the general message, but some of the specific claims aren’t actually what they believe. The same thing can also happen when hiring people: if I was trying to deeply engage with a company on one of their policies it wouldn’t be productive to write a point-by-point response to an answer I’d received from a first-line support representative.)