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#SteamDeck #Pad2 #officialLeak, #1000% #confirmed. #Console #players in awe over the #creative #choices #Valve made in the #development #process of their #upcoming #device.
"[... ]#True [...] #gamechanger" a #TechReviewer says.
"We've never [...] seen [...] anything like this [...]" #another #Tech #journalist says.
We are #stillWaiting for a #word from #Industry #Icons like #GamersNexus #ZachsTechTurf #MarcusBrownlee #ThisWeekInLinux #UFDTech or #Der8auer
"[... ]#True [...] #gamechanger" a #TechReviewer says.
"We've never [...] seen [...] anything like this [...]" #another #Tech #journalist says.
We are #stillWaiting for a #word from #Industry #Icons like #GamersNexus #ZachsTechTurf #MarcusBrownlee #ThisWeekInLinux #UFDTech or #Der8auer
Update. I'm sure this has occurred to #AI / #LLM tool builders. Determining whether an assertion is #true is a hard problem and we don't expect an adequate software solution any time soon, if ever. But determining whether a #citation points to a real publication and whether it's #relevant to the passage citing it, are comparatively easy. (Just comparatively.)
Some tools already cite sources. But when will tools promise that their citations are real and relevant — and deliver on that promise?
Some tools already cite sources. But when will tools promise that their citations are real and relevant — and deliver on that promise?