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by crisnoble 13 days ago
If it was incorrect 10% of the time would it be of help still?
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Our pre-LLM system does better than that, but any improvement would help us do more lucrative things with our labor hours
I am left wondering if it is such a critical task, how even 1% error rate would reduce human review of all outputs.
Humans of course will screw at least 1% of the time, at least judged retroactively.

The fun part is, if you have non-trivial inputs, even if you don’t change anything, you’ll likely get a different 1% set of errors each time no matter how perfect your judges.

10% seems pretty high, but it really all depends on what you’re evaluating. If it’s all weird edge cases….