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This sidesteps the importance of a coherent data model that someone can be held responsible for. I find it hard to imagine corporations being okay with GPT being the responsible party when the question of “who owns the database” comes up. Then again, maybe I’m just old…


Do you ask "who owns the machine code" when your compiler, written by someone else, decides that your code can be simplified?


If it can help with coding, it can also help with modeling.


Disagree for now, but I've been surprised quite a bit this year.




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