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by xwowsersx
35 days ago
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Intuit has a pretty broad financial software portfolio, not just a tax company. Also, yes the actual arithmetic at the end should be handled by deterministic code. I doubt anyone, including Intuit, thinks otherwise. But there's a ton of uses for LLMs before you get to 2+2 = 4, explaining concepts, document extraction, understanding the full financial picture, etc. Kind of feels like you're criticizing a cartoonish idea of AI's place in their products. |
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