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kamaal | 14 days ago

>>replace LLM with employee in your argument - what changes ?

I mentioned this part in my comment. You cannot trust an automated process to a thing, and expect the same process to verify if it did it right. This is with regards to any automated process, not just code.

This is not the same as manufacturing, as in manufacturing you make the same part thousands of times. In code the automated process makes a specific customised thing only once, and it has to be right.

>>The problem is those systems weren't built for LLMs specifically so the unexpected failure cases ...

We are not talking of failures. There is a space between success and failure where the LLM can go into easily.

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