> It's not a "total coincidence". It's the default. Thus, the model's responses aren't "divorced from any concept of truth or reality" - the whole distribution from which those responses are pulled is strongly aligned with reality.
One big caveat here - the responses are strongly aligned with the training data. We can't necessarily say that the training data itself is strongly aligned with reality.
One big caveat here - the responses are strongly aligned with the training data. We can't necessarily say that the training data itself is strongly aligned with reality.