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·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Reading the paper the thought occurs that IF the likelihood of correct response increases by the number of agents employed AND this involves application of a function (whatever) to select the 'best' from the possible answers, doesn't that imply that LLM has insufficient dimensions?

In other words, I am wondering if LLM hallucinations [sic] are in fact symptomatic of 'conflation' which could itself be the result of insufficient dimensions.

Thoughts?
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·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Just reading the (current top) few comments and whimsically wondered at the super business model of companies offering LLM services: a car service that won't get you from point A to B unless you hail it n times. A detergent that must be applied n times before cloths come out ("probably") clean.

If a company is offering "Artificial intelligence" at a price, then isn't reasonable that you only pay for correct answers? If the company is offering car service, shouldn't you only pay if they take you to your destination?