On May 29, 2025, at 08:46, Kurt Wendt kwendt@pakoinc.com wrote:
And THAT is the Crux of why I am making this post. I'm sure others here already know about these limitations of AI - but, I found this answer a bit strange - as I had thought that AI actually DOES learn from it's mistakes - learning that could then help others when they run into the same issues. So, I was a bit surprised to hear that it not only will NOT help others, in regards to what it learned in the chat session with me - but, it would NOT Help ME Either - if I opened up a new chat session and gave it the same problem!
What you're describing is training the model, and that happens before the model can be used. Running queries through the model doesn't change it, it just affects the output.
I haven't used Claude, but I am a big fan of Perplexity (https://www.perplexity.ai/), which saves your queries as sessions that you can go back to at a later date. The context is preserved, so if you go back and say something like "that didn't work", it understands to what you are referring, and will respond accordingly.
-- Ed Leafe