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by alganet 246 days ago
He is. Maybe he's just running with the pack, but that doesn't matter either.

The fact is, we kind of know how to prevent problems in AI systems:

- Good benchmarks. People said several times that LLMs display erratic behavior that could be prevented. Instead of adjusting the benchmarks (which would slow down development), they ignored the issues.

- Accountability frameworks. Who is responsible when an AI fails? How the company responsible for the model is going to make up for it? That was a demand from the very beginning. There are no such accountability systems in place. It's a clown fiesta.

- Slowing down. If you have a buggy product, you don't scale it. First, you try to understand the problem. This was the opposite of what happened, and at the time, they lied that scaling would solve the issues (when in fact many people knew for a fact that scaling wouldn't solve shit).

Yes, it's kind of different. But it's a different we already know. Stop pushing this idea that this stuff is completely new.

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>But it's a different we already know

'we' is the operative word here. 'We', meaning technical people who have followed this stuff for years. The target audience of this article are not part of this 'we' and this stuff IS completely new _for them_. The target audience are people who, when confronted with a problem with an LLM, think it is perfectly reasonable to just tell someone to 'look at the code' and 'fix the bug'. You are not the target audience and you are arguing something entirely different.

Let's pretend I'm the audience, and imagine that in the past I said those things ("fix the bug" and "look at the code").

What should I say now? "AI works in mysterious ways"? Doesn't sound very useful.

Also, should I start parroting innacurate outdated generalizations about regular software?

The post doesn't teach anything useful for a beginner audience. It's bamboozling them. I am amazed that you used the audience perspective as a defense of some kind. It only made it worse.

Please, please, take a moment to digest my critique properly. Think about what you just said and what that implies. Re-read the thread if needed.