Hot take: If you accept "Correctness and rigor are paramount" most of the rest becomes irrelevant, because there is no indication anyone, anywhere has a coherent plan to get LLMs to reliably exhibit those characteristics
(In fairness, Hogg addresses this in the comments section, noting "I have made the strong—and possibly unrealistic—assumption that, over the next months and years, the LLMs will get far better" and that current LLMs produce slop)





























