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by intended
3 hours ago
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I'm willing to be persuaded otherwise: Looping seems to (currently) be a side effect of token subsidies. If token costs are nil, then you can afford to run verification and generation through the same models. If token costs are high, then you will go broke verifying code sprawl. Currently costs are (mostly) absent from the conversation, even though costs are what decide the limits which shape experience. Also: Firms can be held liable for the products they sell, so if code cannot be reviewed then that code is essentially a law suit waiting to happen. I believe this is what customers will be demanding in the future: someone to hold accountable when things go wrong. |
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