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klabb3 ◴[] No.42157457[source]
I don’t mind LLMs in the ideation and learning phases, which aren’t reproducible anyway. But I still find it hard to believe engineers of all people are eager to put a slow, expensive, non-deterministic black box right at the core of extremely complex systems that need to be reliable, inspectable, understandable…
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childintime ◴[] No.42157615[source]
You mean, like humans have been for many decades now.

Edit: I believe that LLM's are eminently useful to replace experts (of all people) 90% of the time.

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1. layer8 ◴[] No.42157685[source]
People believed that about expert systems in the 1980s as well.