| ▲ | yubblegum 3 hours ago | |||||||
> Humans aren’t any better We're different. People have fairly consistent faults. LLMs are nondeterministic even in terms of how they fail. A high value human resource can be counted on to deliver. That, imho, is in fact one of the primary roles of good management: putting the right person in the appropriate position. Process engineering has worked to date because both the human and mechanical components of a system fail in predictable ways and we can try to remedy that. This is the golden bug of the current crop of "AI". | ||||||||
| ▲ | lowbloodsugar 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> A high value human resource can be counted on to deliver. Anyone who has encountered politics, psychopaths and narcissists knows that this isn’t always true. | ||||||||
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