• Sludgehammer@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I can’t remember where I read it but someone said “LLM’s provide three types of answer: so vague as to be useless, directly plagiarized from a source and reworded, or flat out wrong but confidently stated as the truth.” I’m probably butchering the quote, but that was the gist of it.

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    8 months ago

    LoL… if you hear all the real estate moguls defending trump that “everyone does it, and if this is prosecuted noone in real estate will be able to make a dime” it is clear that the bot is trained on real life data.

    Maybe they can train a bot to find the actual fraud and hammer down on it. This is a place where the addition of AI to workers is able to massively increase the ability to audit complex tax schemes.

    Taxes for normal people should be pre filled by the IRS and just require a person to log in, verify and commit.

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    8 months ago

    A Microsoft spokesperson declined to comment or answer questions about the company’s role in building the bot

    Weird…