Comment by Mikhail_Edoshin
Comment by Mikhail_Edoshin a day ago
Socrates said that he knows his knowledge is nil, and others do not even know that. What he meant was that there are two kinds of knowledge, the real one and the one based essentially on hearsay, and that most people cannot even see that distinction. It is not that the false knowledge is useless; it it highly useful. For example the knowledge of the Archimedes law is largely false; the true knowledge of that law was obtained by Archimedes and everyone else was taught. But false knowledge is fixed. It cannot grow without someone obtaining true knowledge all the time. And it is also deficient in certain way, like a photograph compared to the original. LLM operates only with false knowledge.