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Comment by s1artibartfast

10 days ago

I unironically use llm for tax advice. It has to be directionally workable and 90% is usually good enough. Beats reddit and the first page of Google, which was the prior method.

That is search. Like Google, you need to verify accuracy of what you get told. An LLM that talks then quotes only government docs would be best so you can quickly check. Any conclusions the LLM makes about tax are suspect.

  • I think you miss my point. A 100% accurate llm would also be helpful, but is a different use case. Sometimes the tax guidance are incomplete or debatable. Sometimes reasonable, plausible, or acceptable is the target.