Comment by angry_octet
4 hours ago
The problem is boundary enforcement fatigue. People become lazy, creating tight permission scopes is tedious work. People will use an LLM to manage the scopes given to another LLM, and so on.
4 hours ago
The problem is boundary enforcement fatigue. People become lazy, creating tight permission scopes is tedious work. People will use an LLM to manage the scopes given to another LLM, and so on.
> creating tight permission scopes is tedious work
I have a feeling this kind of boundary configuration is the bread and butter of the current AI software landscape.
Once we figure out how to make this tedious work easier a lot of new use cases will get unlocked.