It’s easy to forget that Wikipedia is one of the most powerful sources of information on the internet: it is the most cited source online and one of the most trusted.
"For LLM developers, this raises deeper questions. How do we know what’s in the training data? How do we filter out subtle narrative manipulation that isn’t easily flagged? And what happens when a model starts to confidently explain a biased version of history?"
Maybe that's where human feedback comes in? We should not forget that at the end of the day, LLMs just generate text.
"For LLM developers, this raises deeper questions. How do we know what’s in the training data? How do we filter out subtle narrative manipulation that isn’t easily flagged? And what happens when a model starts to confidently explain a biased version of history?"
Maybe that's where human feedback comes in? We should not forget that at the end of the day, LLMs just generate text.