
The Download: a startup has a solution for AI’s groupthink problem
MIT Technology Review highlights a new startup named Springboards that has developed an LLM called Flint to combat the groupthink problem in large language models.
Mainstream chatbots like Claude and ChatGPT often produce predictable, repetitive responses, such as always choosing the number 7 when asked for a random number between 1 and 10.
This lack of creativity hinders brainstorming and planning tasks where diverse ideas are crucial.
Flint is specifically trained to generate a wider variety of responses to open-ended questions, offering a potential solution to this limitation.
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