This is a tutorial and a test to get your understanding of AI up to a basic level. Do you know what a transformer is? Do you understand any of the following (even at a basic amateur level"): transformer, vector matrix, decision boundary. Can you use that information to explain the relationship between decision, boundaries and hallucinations and inconsistent behaviour? If you cannot do this, I am sorry but you do not understand enough about AI to understand it’s issues. So here is a basic solution if this applies to you. TUTORIAL Get an LLM to teach you their internal structure. Start by asking what a transformer is. Then get it to discuss vector map. And then ask it to explain what a decision boundary is and how it contributes to error and inconsistent results. Get it to keep it simple, especially with Vector maps. Don’t let it run off trying to be technically more precise. It can keep it at a level anybody can understand. If everybody knew this stuff, there would be a lot less messing about misunderstanding what these things can do. The reason people keep misunderstanding AI it’s because most people don’t know what is going on inside them. They tend to use the model of the human mind or traditional software. submitted by /u/Comfortable-Web9455
Originally posted by u/Comfortable-Web9455 on r/ArtificialInteligence
