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So they have automated Fox then.
You just described news
More data fixes that flaw, not less.
It is not "a flaw", it is the way language learning models work. They try to replicate how humans write by guessing based on a language model. It has no knowledge of what is a fact or not, and that is why using LLMs to do research or use them as a search engine is both stupid and dangerous
How would it hallucinate information from an article you gave it. I haven't seen it make up information by summarizing text yet. I have seen it happen when I ask it random questions
It does not hallucinate, it guesses based on the model to make you think the text could be written by a human. Personal experience when I ask into summarize a text. It has errors in it, and sometimes it adds stuff to it. Same if you for instance ask it to make an alphabetic a list of X numbers of items. It may add random items.
I've had it make up things if I ask it for a list of say 5 things but there's only 4 things worth listing. I haven't seen it stray from summarizing something I've fed it though. If its giving text, its been pretty accurate. Only gets funky when you ask it things where information isn't available. Then it goes with what you probably want
Yes. The LLM doesn't know what year it currently is, it needs to get that info from a service and then answer.
It's a Large Language Model. Not an actual sentient being.
It's not an excuse, relax, it's just how it works and I don't see where I'm endorsing it to get your news.
It's not more data, the underlying architecture isn't designed for handling facts