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Yeah. Funny how we have those guardrails for wikipedia, yet people still take ais as factual.
Human brains just aren’t wired for citations. Especially outside academia I guess.
I think it would help if people were more “LLM literate” though, eg they took a lesson in school on how they work at a low level. Folks would be horrified they ever put so much trust in them.
Might become reality if it keeps going like this.
Google tried to do something similar with thier AI summaries, but every time I've looked at its "citations" they've said nothing that it said they did, or the exact opposite...
often time the "source" googles AI is from non-reputable sources like a block or someones opinion on a site.