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LLMs are stuck in a groupthink rut. This startup is trying to get them out.

Chatbots are far more predictable in their responses than you might expect. That's fine for research or coding, but it's a problem if you're looking for something new.

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LLMs are stuck in a groupthink rut. This startup is trying to get them out.

Chatbots are far more predictable in their responses than you might expect. That's fine for research or coding, but it's a problem if you're looking for something new.

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ynetnews.com2 g fa

Tired of ChatGPT repeating itself? Try this prompt for more creative answers

Researchers say a simple wording trick can push ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude beyond predictable answers by asking them to generate several options with estimated probabilities

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·technologyreview.com

    LLMs are stuck in a groupthink rut. This startup is trying to get them out.

    Chatbots are far more predictable in their responses than you might expect. That's fine for research or coding, but it's a problem if you're looking for something new.

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·ynetnews.com

    Tired of ChatGPT repeating itself? Try this prompt for more creative answers

    Researchers say a simple wording trick can push ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude beyond predictable answers by asking them to generate several options with estimated probabilities