Cisco tried using AI to write security incident reports — and things didn't really go as planned
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TechRadar — The company has warned those using AI to create long-form technical content should expect “significant inaccuracies, unusual conclusions, and inconsistent writing styles,” mostly because of the probability-driven nature of Large Language Models (LLM).
“These models generate output by predicting the next token, typically a word or sub-word, in a sequence, based on model weights and training data,” Cisco says or, as The Register puts it, “they’re essentially a fancy autocomplete system that makes educated guesses.”
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