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An LLM may be able to answer simpler questions, such as:
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* "What is a static site?"
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* "Are static sites vulnerable to reply attacks?"
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* "Are static sites vulnerable to replay attacks?"
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The ability to answer such questions isn't unique. Asking a chatroom, a forum, or even a simple link-and-summary search engine should pull up useful information.
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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ replyAuthor: "Steve Teixeira"
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replyAuthorURI: "https://mozilla.social/@stevetex"
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tags:
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- accessibility
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- web
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- AI
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outputs:
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- html
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syndicatedCopies:
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- title: 'The Fediverse'
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url: 'https://pleroma.envs.net/notice/Agapi3dfjYXK6kulMG'
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- title: 'Lobsters'
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url: 'https://lobste.rs/s/a4kxhs/mdn_s_ai_help_lucid_lies'
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- title: 'jstpst'
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url: 'https://www.jstpst.net/f/just_post/9780/mdn-s-ai-help-and-lucid-lies'
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- title: 'IndieNews'
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url: 'https://news.indieweb.org/en'
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- title: 'The Mojeek Discourse'
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url: 'https://community.mojeek.com/t/mdn-s-ai-help-and-lucid-lies/1013'
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- title: 'Tildes'
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url: 'https://tildes.net/~comp/1ffp/mdns_ai_help_and_lucid_lies'
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<section role="doc-introduction" itemprop="backstory">
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An LLM may be able to answer simpler questions, such as:
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- <q>What is a static site?</q>
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- <q>Are static sites vulnerable to reply attacks?</q>
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- <q>Are static sites vulnerable to replay attacks?</q>
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The ability to answer such questions isn't unique. Asking a chatroom, a forum, or even a simple link-and-summary search engine should pull up useful information.
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