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It seems weird to describe it as a "limitation." Isn't it just the main thing they do? Hallucinations guided by whatever we all typed on reddit, untouched by any lived experience. If this approach occasionally gets near the truth I've seen nothing to suggest that it's by design.
Indeed. I frequently use LLMs as brainstorming buddies while working on creative things, like RPG adventure planning and character creation. I want the AI to come up with new and unexpected things that never existed before.
If I have need of the AI to account for "ground truths" then I use things like retrieval-augmented generation or database plugins that inject that stuff into the context.
I’m not sure this is possible if the tech is still primarily built by learning from data, which by definition, has existed.
Have you not experimented with LLMs? They come up with new things all the time.
I mean, naively you'd expect it to always hallucinate/lie, but it does give real facts at least some of the time.