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Comment by lifetimerubyist

8 hours ago

It’s worse. They’re proud they don’t know.

"They" are? I didn't see that in the article. It sounds like you are projecting your prejudices on to a non-defined out group.

Its like ordering a project from upwork- someone did it for you, you have no idea what is going on, kinda works though.

  • Since there are no humans involved, it's more like growing a tree. Sure it's good to know how trees grow, but not knowing about cells didn't stop thousands of years of agriculture.

    • The Gas Town piece reminded me of this as well. The author there leaned into role playing, social and culture analogies, and it made a lot more sense than an architecture diagram in which one node is “black box intelligence” with a single line leading out of it…

    • I wouldn't say it is a tree as such as at least trees are deterministic where input parameters (seed, environment, sunlight) define the output.

      LLM outputs are akin to a mutant tree that can decide to randomly sprout a giant mushroom instead of a branch. And you won't have any idea why despite your input parameters being deterministic.

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    • Its not like tree at all because tree is one and done.

      Code is a project that has to be updated, fixed, etc.

      So when something breaks - you have to ask the contractor again. It may not find an issue, or mess things up when it tries to fix it making project useless, etc.

      Its more like a car. Every time something goes wrong you will pay for it - sometimes it will get back in even worse shape (no refunds though), sometimes it will cost you x100 because there is nothing you can do, you need it and you can't manage it on your own.

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