There's a bunch of milestones, for me the standout one was managers starting to abuse marking tickets for large events as "secret" to stop people from reading their screwups. Someone leaked that the cause for some large AWS outage was someone oopsing some CLI command, and it seemed to trigger a pretty large shift.
It's not like an LLM can play poker without some shim around it. You're gonna have to interpret its results and take actions. And you want the LLM to produce a distribution either way before picking an explicit action from that distribution. Having the shim pick the random number instead of the LLM does not take anything away from it.
paying money for a service and gambling are not totally different, especially if you more or less know your odds before entering. ./when I play blackjack (rarely) I understand I am more or less paying to play a game for enjoyment.
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