“Computer scientists from Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University have evaluated 11 current machine learning models and found that all of them tend to tell people what they want to hear…”

  • overload@sopuli.xyz
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    2 个月前

    I feel the same way about social media Echo Chambers. Being surrounded by people who think the same as you makes you less competent at being genuinely critical of your own worldview.

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      2 个月前

      Tell the Lemmy crowd that… :) Its enormous groupthink here. Maybe because of younger audience.

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        2 个月前

        That depends. My “filter bubble” on Lemmy is completely by my own making and I’m fully aware I do not receive some other perspectives.

        On social media the filter bubble is invisible and alters your view on reality without your knowledge.

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      2 个月前

      It really helps to try to think about the other side of any question. That’s what good debaters do, so they can figure out the best responses to what the others’ arguments might be.

      When these LLMs keep agreeing with you, they’re actually weakening the likelihood that you’ll work out a fully-formed opinion.

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        2 个月前

        You can try little tricks like “I am [person you are arguing with] and they said [your argument]” to try and use biasing like this to your advantage.