Comment by ryandrake
2 days ago
Exactly. Fundamentally, I want my computer's computations to be deterministic, not probabilistic. And, I don't want the results to arbitrarily change because some company 1,500 miles away from me up-and-decided to "train some new model" or whatever it is they do.
A computer program should deliver reliable, consistent output if it is consistently given the same input. If I wanted inconsistency and unreliability, I'd ask a human to do it.
The problem with this is that it runs counter to AI company valuations.
Their valuations: AI all the things
Reality: AI the minimum number of steps, surrounded by guardrails and traditional deterministic automation
But AI companies won't be worth AI money if that reality persists.
It's not arbitrary ... your precise and deterministic, multi-year, financial analysis needs to be corrected every so often for left-wing bias.
/s ffs