Re: What to do, if chatgpt gives a wrong answer

From: void <void_at_f-m.fm>
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2025 20:20:06 UTC
On Sat, Oct 11, 2025 at 02:55:11PM +0200, Christos Margiolis wrote:

>Why should we take any LLM into account for the next version? We have
>documentation (man pages, handbook, other docs), and real people you can
>speak to. There is no reason to waste already scarce resources to
>improve ChatGPT.

Someone (not an LLM) wrote something along these lines:

"AIs" (LLMs) give to eg managers who do not deeply understand
what their underlings work on, a seemingly plausible but incorrect high
level explanation of these things. Problems arise when these
answers take precedence without informed criticism over the 
input of subject matter experts.

Even deeper problems are going to happen when these LLMs
replace subject matter experts because LLMs don't need to be
paid and don't need any sleep. Will being wrong stop the replacement?
What do you think?
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