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Oxide Evaluates LLMs Against Core Values
3.5
Bryan Cantrill provides thoughtful guidance on using LLMs at Oxide, evaluating applications against Oxide's core values—responsibility, rigor, empathy, teamwork, and urgency—in a guidance piece aimed at practical assessment and organizational alignment.
Key Points
- 1Evaluates LLM applications against Oxide's core values of responsibility, rigor, empathy, teamwork, and urgency.
- 2Likely frames value-driven criteria to assess risks and suitability of LLM deployments.
- 3May indicate Oxide intends cautious, values-aligned adoption rather than rapid unchecked experimentation.
Scoring Rationale
Value-driven guidance suggests relevance and practical framing, but RSS-only source and limited metadata reduce confidence.
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