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by lgleason 851 days ago
Good. If you use a tool that does not give the correct answers you should be held liable for the mistake. The takeaway is, you better vet your tool. If the amount of money you loses from mistakes with the tool is less than the money you saved using it then you make money, if not, you may want to reconsider that cost saving measure.
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What if the company responds that they don't know how to vet the tool?

After all, we're still not 100% sure how LLMs make their decisions in what they string together as output, so the company's not _technically_ lying.