They don’t need to know how to train them, as there are several entities they could be licensing checkpoints from. (And finetuning them is generally much easier than training them.)
If fine tuning to get rid of hallucinations was easy other AI labs would have solved it a while ago.
I also think it is very easy to get a lot of out of distribution inputs in a battlefield.
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They don’t need to know how to train them, as there are several entities they could be licensing checkpoints from. (And finetuning them is generally much easier than training them.)
If fine tuning to get rid of hallucinations was easy other AI labs would have solved it a while ago.
I also think it is very easy to get a lot of out of distribution inputs in a battlefield.