• salient_one@lemmy.villa-straylight.social
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    1 year ago

    Probably, though it might be too optimistic to assume that. However, I believe it will still result in more mistakes simply because it’s harder to spot errors in an existing text than to not put errors in the text in the first place by fact-checking beforehand and then proof-reading by another person.

    One of the reasons for that is that LLMs don’t feel guilty when they hallucinate while most humans don’t like to lie or be too lazy to fact check, and even if they don’t care about that, they still have to think about getting caught and damaging their reputation, which again LLMs don’t have. And you can’t call stating something false as fact an honest mistake (it’s negligence) unlike an editor’s missing something (due to a looming deadline, perhaps).