• DoYouNot@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think that’s where the transparency comes it. What prompts exactly were used? Is it at all independently repeatable?

    That’s where the advantage lies. With humans, the reasoning is truely a black box.

    Also, I’m not arguing that LLMs are free of bias, just that they have a better shot at impartiality than any given politician.

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      1 year ago

      The issue is when bills are not written by politicians or when they skirt committee which is what lobbyists do. LLMs are just another tool for that, except they’re even worse as there are fewer humans employed in the process.

      As far as answering

      *What prompts exactly were used? Is it at all independently repeatable? *

      That’s all in the provided links.