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SpicyLemonZest 14 hours ago

You're misunderstanding something about the problem space they're describing. The deterministic infra is for an underlying "execution layer"; the LLMs are providing utility by figuring out how to express English language queries in terms of the primitives of that verifiable layer. That way, you can describe your results deterministically even though the process of arriving at them was not necessarily deterministic.

hansmayer 14 hours ago | parent [-]

Oh. I may have misread indeed. Ao its like, still LLM bullshit, but with really strongly worded .md instruction files begging them to please be correct?

SpicyLemonZest 14 hours ago | parent [-]

No. The point of the verification layer is that you don't have to beg the LLM to please be correct.

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