Not posted because it's a technical deep dive, but because it might prompt an interesting discussion on society moving from deterministically-correct responses to probabilistically-correct ones.
Which seems like a distinction (a) the general public isn't aware of & (b) LLM product companies aren't clearly discussing/educating.
Especially as they get more embedded in products, and it becomes less clear when you are/aren't getting LLM responses.
Something that's right 99% of the time but convincingly suggests you make spicy spaghetti with gasoline 1% of the time is fundamentally unlike what came before.
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[ 0.90 ms ] story [ 14.8 ms ] threadWhich seems like a distinction (a) the general public isn't aware of & (b) LLM product companies aren't clearly discussing/educating.
Especially as they get more embedded in products, and it becomes less clear when you are/aren't getting LLM responses.
Something that's right 99% of the time but convincingly suggests you make spicy spaghetti with gasoline 1% of the time is fundamentally unlike what came before.