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I am not, I simply don't believe the delineation is relevant since taxpayers fund both the state and federal budgets.
This is me being "reasonable" and working within the constraints of the system. If we aren't going to have free universal college et al then we can at least trade some of the bloated military budget for a public works program.
Sounds to me like a 50% improvement over zero human eyes.
Why not? We could hire three teams to do it simultaneously in every state in the country and the cost would still be a tiny fraction of how much was wasted on the F-35 program.
It certainly would be. Thankfully, there's many more than zero human eyes involved in this.
Then what's the LLM for?
Quickly filtering out a subset of them to prioritize so that we get the most value possible out of the time that humans spend on it.