
Jowi Morales is a tech enthusiast with years of experience working in the industry. He\u2019s been writing with several tech publications since 2021, where he\u2019s been interested in tech hardware and consumer electronics. ","collapsible":{"enabled":true,"maxHeight":250,"readMoreText":"Read more","readLessText":"Read less"}}), "https://slice.vanilla.futurecdn.net/13-4-11/js/authorBio.js"); } else { console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); } Jowi Morales Social Links Navigation Contributing Writer Jowi Morales is a tech enthusiast with years of experience working in the industry. He’s been writing with several tech publications since 2021, where he’s been interested in tech hardware and consumer electronics.
jp7189 So, the question has to be asked: how accurate is grokopedia. Wikipedia has had problems with inaccuracies from folks intentionally messing with articles, and it's been used for AI reference material. Is grokopedia actually worse? The article is correct that retraining on inaccurate data can cause a snowball effect, but there are plenty of examples of the opposite happening; using AI to clean up bad data to make training better. Reply
Dementoss Admin said: ChatGPT has been found to be citing Grok in some of its answers, returning recursive results that risks spreading hallucinated or incorrect information. The spreading of hallucinated or incorrect information, has been the bread and butter of AI services from the start… Reply
LordVile Dementoss said: The spreading of hallucinated or incorrect information, has been the bread and butter of AI services from the start… Remember, you can use glue to stop your cheese sliding off pizza Reply
nimbulan jp7189 said: So, the question has to be asked: how accurate is grokopedia. Wikipedia has had problems with inaccuracies from folks intentionally messing with articles, and it's been used for AI reference material. Is grokopedia actually worse? The article is correct that retraining on inaccurate data can cause a snowball effect, but there are plenty of examples of the opposite happening; using AI to clean up bad data to make training better. Even the best LLMs can reach maybe 90% accuracy from the information I've read. Accuracy is worse when topics are more complex or technical. AI's training on AI-generated content (which is quickly taking over the internet) will just amplify accuracy errors. The only thing they could do is obviously flag AI-generated content so it gets automatically excluded from training material, but that would also inform users about what content is AI-generated, which they don't want to do. Reply
thisisaname LordVile said: Remember, you can use glue to stop your cheese sliding off pizza. Iron nails work better. You get some iron in your diet and less nasty chemicals on your pizza. :ROFLMAO: :giggle: Reply
thisisaname When everything in the internet is from LLM AI where will they go to find new content to steal reference🤯 Reply
Mr Marc G Wikipedia is notoriously inaccurate. Scientists who have tried to update articles on their own work get their edits rejected by the wiki gatekeepers. I'd frankly trust Grok much more than wilipedia. That being said, I never trust any AI for anything important. It has no discernment. And sources like Wikipedia and the msm are very often purposefully inaccurate to support editorial narrative. Reply
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