top | item 47021353 The AGI gap might be epistemological, not technical 6 points| NarratorTD | 15 days ago |executelater.substack.com 1 comment order hn newest Jang-woo|15 days ago Really appreciated this perspective.A lot of conversations focus on what models can become, but far fewer ask where judgment actually lives when these systems begin to act.The uncertainty you describe isn’t just philosophical — it’s a design constraint.Maybe the next leap isn’t only about understanding the model, but about structuring the boundaries around execution.
Jang-woo|15 days ago Really appreciated this perspective.A lot of conversations focus on what models can become, but far fewer ask where judgment actually lives when these systems begin to act.The uncertainty you describe isn’t just philosophical — it’s a design constraint.Maybe the next leap isn’t only about understanding the model, but about structuring the boundaries around execution.
Jang-woo|15 days ago
A lot of conversations focus on what models can become, but far fewer ask where judgment actually lives when these systems begin to act.
The uncertainty you describe isn’t just philosophical — it’s a design constraint.
Maybe the next leap isn’t only about understanding the model, but about structuring the boundaries around execution.