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by nerdjon
186 days ago
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The obvious solution is just to throw more LLM's at it to verify the output of the other LLM and that it is doing its job... \s (mostly because you know this will be the "Solution" that many will just run with despite the very real issue of how "persuadable" these systems are)... The real answer is that even that will fail and there will have to be a feedback loop with a human that will likely in many cases lead to more churn trying to fix the work the AI did vs if the human just did it in the first place. Instead of focusing on the places that using an AI tool can truly cut down on time spent like searching for something (which can still fail but at least the risk when a failure is far lower vs producing output). |
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