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Automating AI Away

https://replicated.live/blog/away
26•gritzko•3h ago

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lubujackson•53m ago
Makes sense, I have had the biggest wins with AI by attacking nondeterminism whenever possible.

BTW, you should probably fix the Beagle link on your homepage: https://replicated.live/beagle/

stego-tech•38m ago
Basically what I’ve been saying since OldJob forced LLMs down our throats and pegging performance to usage metrics: why the fuck are we handing deterministic processes to probabilistic systems when it should be the other way around (using probabilistic systems to design deterministic ones)?

LLMS should be abstracted out of a process as soon as practicable, replaced with deterministic processes or procedures. Otherwise you’ve built the world’s most fragile process at the mercy of token cost, vendor hostility, geopolitics, and model deprecation.

hadi121•21m ago
I love the way you put this. Are there any sites or forums or places where people discuss/hash this out?

I've genuinely never considered it from this angle before.

derdi•17m ago
Humans aren't deterministic. Determinism is a red herring. There are lots of other problems with agentic programming, but this is not at the top of the list.
derdi•19m ago
This is a very interesting introduction to a blog post, but... I'm somehow missing the actual blog post. How does this stuff work in practice? What are some concrete examples? How does one get from JavaScript tokenizing things in a commit hook to validating that the LLM didn't disable tests it didn't agree with, or any other helpful property?
gritzko•15m ago
I am the author. I am trying to limit one post to one page. Most people here are reading reasoning all day, I am afraid. Might get tired.

I also aspire to make one post a day. To be continued.

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