• @dustyData
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      811 days ago

      Not a very good, or easy comparison to make. Against the average, sure, the AI is above the average. But a domain expert like a doctor or an accountant is way much more accurate than that. In the 99+% range. Sure, everyone makes mistakes. But when we are good at something, we are really good.

      Anyways this is just a ridiculous amount of effort and energy wasted just to reduce hallucinations to 4.4%.

      • LughOPM
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        311 days ago

        But a domain expert like a doctor or an accountant is way much more accurate

        Actually, not so.

        If the AI is trained on narrow data sets, then it beats humans. There’s quite a few examples of this recently with different types of medical expertise.

      • Ogmios
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        It’s also notable that human error tends to occur in predictable ways which can be prepared for and noticed much more easily, while machine errors tend to be entirely random and unpredictable. For example: When a human makes a judgment on a medical issue which poses a very significant risk to the patient, they will generally put more effort into ensuring an accurate result/pay more attention to what they’re doing.

    • copygirl
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      711 days ago

      I would not accept a calculator being wrong even 1% of the time.

      AI should be held to a higher standard than “it’s on average correct more often than a human”.