Great point. I think this is plausible, but pretty much all modern LLMs run at a non-zero temperature, so I’m not certain that’s the case. There is still a predictable distribution of answers, but that’s also the case with humans.
I would argue the premise of the problem includes that the prediction is possible and highly accurate, so someone or a model viewing it as “can I be predicted” is irrational.
Great point. I think this is plausible, but pretty much all modern LLMs run at a non-zero temperature, so I’m not certain that’s the case. There is still a predictable distribution of answers, but that’s also the case with humans.
I would argue the premise of the problem includes that the prediction is possible and highly accurate, so someone or a model viewing it as “can I be predicted” is irrational.