Comment by sgc
14 days ago
> It does seem
And therein lies all the problem. The verification required for serious work is likely orders of magnitude more than anybody is willing to spend on.
For example, professional OCR companies have large teams of reviewers who double or triple review everything, and that is after the software itself flags recognition with varying degrees of certainty. I don't think companies are thinking of LLMs as tools that require that level of dedication and resources, in virtually all larger scale use cases.
This seems to be exactly the business model of myriad recent YC startups. It seemingly did work for casetext as an example.