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by maple3142
446 days ago
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I think many people are just not really good at dealing with "imperfect" tools. Different tools can have different success probability, let's call that probability p here. People typically use tool that have p=100%, or at least very close to it. But LLM is a tool that is far from that, so making use of it takes different approach. Imagine there is an probabilistic oracle that can answer any question with a yes/no with success probability p. If p=100% or p=0% then it is apparently very useful. If p=50% then it is absolutely worthless. In other cases, such oracle can be utilized in different way to get the answer we want, and it is still a useful thing. |
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Unreliability is something we live in. It is the world. Controlling error, increasing signal over noise, extracting energy from the fluctuations. This is life, man. This is what we are.
I can use LLMs very effectively. I can use search engines very effectively. I can use computers.
Many others can’t. Imagine the sheer fortune to be born in the era where I was meant to be: tools transformative and powerful in my hands; useless in others’.
I must be blessed by God.