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Tech experts are starting to doubt that ChatGPT and A.I. ‘hallucinations’ will ever go away: ‘This isn’t fixable’::Experts are starting to doubt it, and even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is a bit stumped.

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[–] Delphia@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah I fully expect to see genre specific LLMs that have a subscription fee attatched squarely aimed at hobbies and industries.

When I finally find my new project car I would absolutely pay for a subscription to an LLM that has read every service manual and can explain to me in plain english what precise steps the job involves and can also answer followup questions.

[–] thedoginthewok@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

That's what I'm expecting too.

I've been using chatGPT instead of reading the documentation of the programming language I am working in (ABAP). It's way faster to get an answer from chatGPT than finding the relevant spots in the docs or through google, although it doesn't always work.

If you take an LLM and feed it documentation and relevant internet data of specific topics, it can be a quite helpful tool. I don't think LLMs will get much farther than that, but we'll see.