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c/ai-innovations•miller.rowanmiller.rowan•15d ago

I used to spend 3 hours a week fixing my chatbot's weird replies, but after switching to a new training method last month, it just gets it right.

The change happened after I started using a specific feedback loop where I'd correct it in plain English instead of rewriting code, and now I only check it for 10 minutes on Mondays. Has anyone else found a simple trick that made their AI project actually work like they hoped?
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spencer782
spencer78215d agoMost Upvoted
Sometimes the simplest fix is the one that actually sticks.
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hall.joel
hall.joel15d ago
Honestly that sounds like a setup for disaster. Plain English feedback is way too vague for real training. Your bot is probably just getting lucky with simple replies right now. Wait until it hits a complex user request and gives a totally wrong answer because it learned from your casual corrections. I bet in a month you'll be back to fixing weird code again.
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marywilson
marywilson15d ago
He might have a point there. Complex requests could really throw things off.
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