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1. tines+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-20 20:21:27
This is said in the abstract as well:

> recent attempts to self-correct logical or reasoning errors often cause correct answers to become incorrect, resulting in worse performances overall (Huang et al., 2023)

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2. seekno+W71[view] [source] 2023-11-21 02:51:57
>>tines+(OP)
Yeah but in this complex way that really glosses over what's going on here.

Plus, sometimes the corrections aren't accurate. So of course if you tell it where it's wrong, and it gets a second chance, the error rate will be less...

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