Yeah if you get down into the weeds these models are significantly corrupting the source data.
I opened the first example to a random chapter (1.4 Formal and natural languages); within the first three paragraphs it:
- Hallucinated spurious paragraph breaks
- Ignored all the boldfacing
- Hallucinated a blockquote into a new section
This is not a tool to produce something for humans to read.
Maybe it might be useful as part of some pipeline that needs to feed markdown into some other machine process. I would not waste my time reading the crud that came out of this thing.
I opened the first example to a random chapter (1.4 Formal and natural languages); within the first three paragraphs it:
- Hallucinated spurious paragraph breaks
- Ignored all the boldfacing
- Hallucinated a blockquote into a new section
This is not a tool to produce something for humans to read.
Maybe it might be useful as part of some pipeline that needs to feed markdown into some other machine process. I would not waste my time reading the crud that came out of this thing.
It's a stunt.