• uis@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    LLMs can’t cite. They don’t know what a citation is other than a collection of text of a specific style

    LLMs can cite. It’s called Retrival-Augmented Generation. Basically LLM that can do Information Retrival, which is just academic term for search engines.

    You’d be lucky if the number of references equalled the number of referenced items even if you were lucky enough to get real sources out of an LLM

    You can just print retrival logs into references. Well, kinda stretching definition of “just”.

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      2 days ago

      My question is that the thing they are citing actually exists and if it does exist, contains the information it claims.