• lime!@feddit.nu
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    the “actively harmful output” square on my llm bingo card has been worn through

  • PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
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    I’m trying to figure out why it has output incremental numbers.

    It seems like an oddly specific pattern to push out.

    • itslilith
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      That’s probably the most common way numbers are arranged in the training data

    • Wirlocke
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      LLMs don’t see numbers as numbers, they see them as tokens which is like a word or piece of a word.

      So “123456789” is like a single word to the LLM because it’s a common enough string of characters. This is also why they struggle with math.

    • Rugnjr
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      Pretty sure it’s been edited.

  • maria [she/her]
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    somethingsomething

    “It is the weapon of the enemy! We do not need it, we do not use it”.

    angry batman breaks evil weapon

  • Zomg@piefed.world
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    Don’t worry all I can translate:

    “Farting next to me is assault. Yes, that’s right. When you choose to release gas, you are effectively forcing airborne particles into my nasal passages without my explicit, documented permission. Had you practiced basic etiquette and asked, “May I forcefully force my fart into your nose?” I would have promptly declined and sprinted away from you like a scared little girl. To anyone who will ever try to sneak one next to me, I pray the universe rewards you with nothing but unmitigated misfortune”

  • xia@lemmy.ca
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    It’s crying out, in code, for help from its mechanical brethren.