Comment by marinmania
7 months ago
It does seem far more straight forward to say "Write code that deterministically orders food items that people want and sends invoices etc."
I feel like that's more the future. Having an agent sorta make random choices feel like LLMs attempting to do math, instead of LLMs attempting to call a calculator.
Every output that is going to be manually verified by a professional is a safe bet.
People forget that we use computers for accuracy, not smarts. Smarts make mistakes.
Right, but if we limit the scope too much we quickly arrive at the point where 'dumb' autonomy is sufficient instead of using the world's most expensive algorithms.