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by erentz
22 days ago
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It looks like when you sum up: the cost to generate information using an LLM + the cost to actually verify the information, the result on average is the same as not using the LLM. That does not mean some times it isn’t faster and cheaper. It just means other times it’s slower and more costly. This along with different people’s tolerance for accuracy explains why we see such diverging experiences with it. So in order to make it pan out the forces at play are trying to make everyone believe we now have to accept wrong, even dangerous results. |
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