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by diego
1089 days ago
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No complaint. It's more of a warning about how the main players (OpenAI, LangChain) share notebooks and cookbooks that illustrate how to make the LLMs "query" the databases. At the very least one would expect some language telling people to not do that in production. And it's not unique to SQL, this is just an extreme example. |
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In professional communication, is it necessary to repeat the obvious all the time? Does an article in a medical journal or a law journal need to explicitly remind its readers of 101 level stuff? If an unqualified person reads the article, misinterprets it because they don’t understand the basics of the discipline, and causes some harm as a result-how is that the responsibility of the authors of the article? Why should software engineering be any different?