This could be addressed by making a user interface which not only gives the user’s prompt to the LLM, but also provides additional instructions and automatically asks additional questions. The answers to those additional questions could be displayed in smaller font as a side note, or maybe as graphical icons. One such question would be “in this answer, did you simplify things? if yes, tell me a few extra things I could pay attention to in order to get a better understanding of the topic” or something like that.
This is an interesting UI proposal and, if done right, might provide the needed transparency. Most people wouldn’t read it, but some would, esp. for critical answers.
This could be addressed by making a user interface which not only gives the user’s prompt to the LLM, but also provides additional instructions and automatically asks additional questions. The answers to those additional questions could be displayed in smaller font as a side note, or maybe as graphical icons. One such question would be “in this answer, did you simplify things? if yes, tell me a few extra things I could pay attention to in order to get a better understanding of the topic” or something like that.
This is an interesting UI proposal and, if done right, might provide the needed transparency. Most people wouldn’t read it, but some would, esp. for critical answers.