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by tinodb
192 days ago
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For lots of jobs of “text querying” they do good enough of a job to be on par with humans (which are not infallible either). And there are applications where you don’t have/wouldn’t pay another human, and the job that an AI does for mere cents is good enough most of the times. Like doing an analysis on a legacy codebase. I’ll read and verify, but running that “query” then saved me a lot of time. Not everything needs to be deterministic to be of value. |
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There's obviously a value in practical tools, deterministic or not. It's just worth making the distinction that a practical tool is not always fit for purpose as the "right" tool if you really are seeking the (most) right tool for the job.