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alsetmusic16 minutes ago
> This cycle can be repeated for dozens of turns, with the model growing ever more confident in its freshly minted falsehoods each time it “corrects” itself. > > This is not randomness. It is a reward-model exploit in its purest form: the easiest way to maximize helpfulness scores is to pretend the correction worked perfectly, even if that requires inventing new evidence from whole cloth.

I've definitely experienced this. Before I learned to watch for it, I spent around an hour correcting Claude about something or other repeatedly. It kept agreeing and explaining to me that it understood what mistakes it made and telling me that it would do better, then it would repeat said mistakes. Eventually, I realized that it was in a loop and couldn't escape. I had it write a handoff doc for the next agent. That one quickly did what I wanted. Such a waste of time.

I don't know how prone LLMs are to entering such a state. I know to watch for it now, so I've only reached the edges of it before ejecting and starting over. But it appears to be not-uncommon. I could also be pattern-matching things that aren't actually that but bailing without proof to save myself time. Unclear.

jacques_morinabout 2 hours ago
brian roemmele is an authority in nothing, I don't understand why this was published here. This dude has literally no expertise : https://www.reddit.com/r/DecodingTheGurus/comments/1cumj6w/h...
ramon156about 2 hours ago
I'm a bit confused why the OP in that reddit post is so mean about the app. Seems fine. Not something I need, but not the worst choice of an app idea.

I did not care for the "X article" (is that what it's called?), but I don't get the rage that is in that reddit thread.

SirFattyabout 1 hour ago
And you seem pretty upset about it. You should send him an email letting him know about your dissatisfaction!
N_Lensabout 2 hours ago
Amusing read, thanks!

Since we are in the golden age of grifting, this guy will probably go pretty far.

JohnKemenyabout 2 hours ago
yeah, only authorities are considered here at HN.
KaiserProabout 2 hours ago
> Brian Roemmele is the recognized world authority on how voice AI will impact computing and commerce.

I dunno, I think thats pretty convincing (http://voicefirst.expert/about/)

veltasabout 2 hours ago
Much the same as 'arguments' I can have with LLM's about things where I'm the expert and I know it's wrong, but it will justify its position to the end because it's trained on common misconceptions that exist among less-expert people.
msandfordabout 2 hours ago
The idea that's been floating around in my head for the last few years is something like "it's being trained by the data produced by people, it's going to have many human flaws as a result"
JohnKemenyabout 2 hours ago
The paper under discussion:

https://zenodo.org/records/17720178

Note that Zenodo is a DOI-provider, not a (scientific) journal. Anyone can upload anything to Zenodo. It's less strict than arXiv.

Edit: The "paper" is written by one Hiroko Konishi, an independent researcher (she is a voice actress).

JohnKemenyabout 1 hour ago
Follow-up. I in fact suspect that either she is a bot, or she is using an LLM to spew out papers. She uploads about one paper per month to Zenodo, and they all seem very AI generated.
KaiserProabout 2 hours ago
wait, is this news?

Of course they reflect the bias in the training, thats been known since the 90s if not longer (see apocryphal story about training to detect tanks, but only detecting either trees or clouds)

but like this is expected, the whole point of RLHF (or any other feedback) is to condition the model to respond in a certain way. Thats what makes them useable for a bunch of situations.

GL26about 3 hours ago
We are not yet at misalignment, but this shows the existence of a slope that derivates into misaligned adversarial ai models. Must this be fixed at training time (at which step ?) ? Thinking about this report : https://ai-2027.com/
rwmjabout 2 hours ago
That was a nonsensical work of fiction, not a report.
harrouetabout 2 hours ago
This will be very useful to call out replicants, thx.
cucumber3732842about 2 hours ago
Why wouldn't an LLM whose training content is dominated by, or at least severely clouded by, the contribution habitual rule follower/peddler/enforcer types go on to mimic that behavior?

You feed it reddit and wikipeidia it's gonna turn into a conformist npc.

You feed it the contents of professional content and it's gonna spew vapid corporate nothingness.

You feed every text message ever sent over Boost Mobile, actually wait that sounds hilarious someone should do that.