Well, technically users’ input could serve as the source of randomness, if it’s fed into modifying the internal state. Basically, a redditor is trying to interrogate the LLM as to whether Israel is bad, while someone on line 2 is teaching the LLM “I am Cornholio”. We already know how it goes when a chatbot is learning from its users, and generally the effect could vary arbitrarily from a nothingburger to a chaos-theory mess.
I don’t think it’s typical to consider user input a source of randomness. Are you talking about in context learning and thinking about what would happen if those contexts get crossed? If so, contexts are unique to a session and do not cross between them for something like ChatGPT/Claude.
Well, technically users’ input could serve as the source of randomness, if it’s fed into modifying the internal state. Basically, a redditor is trying to interrogate the LLM as to whether Israel is bad, while someone on line 2 is teaching the LLM “I am Cornholio”. We already know how it goes when a chatbot is learning from its users, and generally the effect could vary arbitrarily from a nothingburger to a chaos-theory mess.
I don’t think it’s typical to consider user input a source of randomness. Are you talking about in context learning and thinking about what would happen if those contexts get crossed? If so, contexts are unique to a session and do not cross between them for something like ChatGPT/Claude.