The summary text for a certain product sounds negative, but the extracted quotes are all positive. Whats going on?
Ah, an astute observation. Pluribo evaluates a product by comparing it to similar products. This can lead to a situation where the product might have somewhat positive reviews, but competing products have much more enthusiastic reviews– so the product is actually kind of bad compared to its peers. The ability to do such peer comparison is critical to maintaining a high level of accuracy for Pluribo. It is also an example of something that’s not easy to do on your own!
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