Agreed, this will be an arms race; But it need not have to be, WebMCP can (should?) respect website's choice;
For those concerned on making it easy for bots to act on your website, may be this tool can be used to prevent the same; Example: Say, you wan to prevent bots (or users via bots) from filling a form, register a tool…
The point is not that there is bias in promt - What makes the result obvious to OP is their bias - which is different for model and "fixing" it one way is biased. Why? - It is the same reason that makes 30% of people…
> "Obviously, you need to drive. The car needs to be at the car wash." Actually, this isn't as "obvious" as it seems—it’s a classic case of contextual bias. We only view these answers as "wrong" because we reflexively…
Agreed, this will be an arms race; But it need not have to be, WebMCP can (should?) respect website's choice;
For those concerned on making it easy for bots to act on your website, may be this tool can be used to prevent the same; Example: Say, you wan to prevent bots (or users via bots) from filling a form, register a tool…
The point is not that there is bias in promt - What makes the result obvious to OP is their bias - which is different for model and "fixing" it one way is biased. Why? - It is the same reason that makes 30% of people…
> "Obviously, you need to drive. The car needs to be at the car wash." Actually, this isn't as "obvious" as it seems—it’s a classic case of contextual bias. We only view these answers as "wrong" because we reflexively…