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by sandblast2
171 days ago
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The expertise in software engineering typical in these promptfondling companies shine through this blog post. Surely they know 100% code coverage is not a magical bullet because the code flow and the behavior can differ depending on the input. Just because you found a few examples which happen to hit every line of code you didn't hit every possible combination. You are living in a fool's paradise which is not a surprise because only fools believe in LLMs. You are looking for a formal proof of the codebase which of course no one does because the costs would be astronomical (and LLMs are useless for it which is not at all unique because they are useless for everything software related but they are particularly unusable for this). |
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