Ok, you have a moderately complex math problem you needed to solve. You gave the problem to 6 LLMS all paid versions. All 6 get the same numbers. Would you trust the answer?
Ok, you have a moderately complex math problem you needed to solve. You gave the problem to 6 LLMS all paid versions. All 6 get the same numbers. Would you trust the answer?
short answer: no.
Long Answer: They are still (mostly) statisics based and can’t do real math. You can use the answers from LLMs as starting point, but you have to rigerously verify the answers they give.
The whole “two r’s in strawberry” thing is enough of an argument for me. If things like that happen at such a low level, its completely impossible that it wont make mistakes with problems that are exponentially more complicated than that.