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by kenjackson
522 days ago
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It's all a matter of degree. Even in deterministic systems, bit flipping happens. Rarely, but it does. You don't throw out computers as a whole because of this phenomena, do you? You just assess the risk and determine if the scenario you care about sits above or below the threshold. |
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The chance that the flipped bit changes a bit that results in a new valid state and one that does something actually damaging is astronomically small.
Meanwhile LLM errors are common and directly effect the result.