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by layer8
13 days ago
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I disagree, unless it’s about a topic the LLM already knows or can research based on public information, or unless the domain expert can actually judge the specification and have it iteratively corrected by the LLM until they are satisfied. That’s generally not the case, and LLMs aren’t good at controlling the iteration themselves until they are satisfied, with the result being a complete and accurate specification for the domain. If LLMs were good at that, then for coding we wouldn’t need to precisely specify what we want them to code, instead they would ask us until it’s crystal clear what precisely we want in all details. |
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