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“The LLM generated what was described, not what was needed.”

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  • jack@berlin.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    “The LLM generated what was described, not what was needed.”

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    Your LLM Doesn't Write Correct Code. It Writes Plausible Code.

    One of the simplest tests you can run on a database:

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    • jack@berlin.socialJ jack@berlin.social

      “The LLM generated what was described, not what was needed.”

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      Your LLM Doesn't Write Correct Code. It Writes Plausible Code.

      One of the simplest tests you can run on a database:

      favicon

      (blog.katanaquant.com)

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      @jack

      There's one line there that would be valuable in a broader discussion (beyond coding):
      "This is not a syntax error. It is a semantic bug:"

      Given that LLMs don't even have a semantic component, this seems foreseeable. But outside the specific context of coding I see people struggling to formulate the point cogently.

      This would be relevant to contexts like technical writing, etc., but I don't think the vocabulary exists for expressing it neatly in such cases.

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