| ▲ | tomtomtom777 2 hours ago | |
> If the result is always provably correct it doesn't matter whether or not it's different at the code level. People interested in systems like this believe that the outcome of what the code does is infinity more important than the code itself. If the spec is so complete that it covers everything, you might as well write the code. The benefit of writing a spec and having the LLM code it, is that the LLM will fill in a lot of blanks. And it is this filling in of blanks that is non-deterministic. | ||
| ▲ | pjmlp 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> If the spec is so complete that it covers everything, you might as well write the code. Welcome to the usual offshoring experience. | ||