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by rzerowan
114 days ago
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This is a central problem that weve already seen proliferate wildly in Scientific research , and currently if the same is allowed to be embedded in foundational code. The future outlook would be grim. Replication crisis[1]. Given initial conditions and even accounting for 'noise' would a LLm arrive at the same output.It should , for the same reason math problems require one to show their working. Scientific papers require the methods and pseudocode while also requireing limitations to be stated. Without similar guardrails , maintainance and extension of future code becomes a choose your own adventure.Where you have to guess at the intent and conditions of the LLM used. [1] https://www.ipr.northwestern.edu/news/2024/an-existential-cr... |
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