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nyan@lemmy.cafe ⁨10⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

How about taking advice on a medical matter from an LLM? Or asking the appropriate thing to do in a survival situation? Or even seemingly mundane questions like “is it safe to use this [brand name of new model of generator that isn’t in the LLM’s training data] indoors?” Wrong answers to those questions can kill. If a person thinks the LLM is intelligent, they’re more likely to take the bad advice at face value.

If you ask a human about something important that’s outside their area of competence, they’ll probably refer you to someone they think is knowledgeable. An LLM will happily make something up instead, because it doesn’t understand the stakes.

The chance of any given query to an LLM killing someone is, admittedly, extremely low, but a sufficiently large number of queries, it will happen sooner or later.

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