ares623 an hour ago

I don’t know if it’s just me but doesn’t a huge value of LLMs for the general population necessitate all 3 of the circles?

Having just 2 circles requires a person in the loop, and that person will still need knowledge and experience and a low enough throughput to meaningfully action the workload otherwise they would just rubber stamp everything (which is essentially the 3rd circle with extra steps)

  • pprotas an hour ago

    The HITL is needed to pin the accountability on an employee you can fire

    • boxed 22 minutes ago

      Given the incentives here, I'd bet this is mathematically identical to throwing dice and firing people.

    • ares623 39 minutes ago

      Yeah that seems likely. But still even in that dystopian scenario, the incentives of the human will lead them to go through the back log very thoroughly, which IMO defeats the productivity gains.

      Maybe there will still be some productivity gains even with the human being the bottleneck? Or the humans can be scaled out and parallelized more easily?