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  • ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Well, I would disagree that they don’t predict things. That’s entirely what LLMs and such are.

    Making predictions about global supply chains isn’t the “hard but boring” type of problem I was talking about.
    Circling a defect, putting log messages under the right label, or things like that is what it’s suited for.

    Nothing is good at predicting global supply chain issues. It’s unreasonable to expect AI to be good at it when I is also shit at it.

    • aesthelete@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      They make probabilistic predictions. Which are ok if you’re doing simple forecasting or bucketing based upon historical data, and correlates and all of that.

      What they are crappier about is things that are somewhat intuitively obvious but can’t be forecasted on the basis of historical trends. So, like new and emerging trends or things like panic buying behavior making it so the whole world is somehow out of TP for a time.

      I’d argue that relying solely on “predictive analytics” and just in time supply chains aggravated a lot of issues during the big COVID crunches, and also makes your supply chain more brittle in general.