problem clarity as constraint
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Directly argues that problem clarity (not capability) is what creates differentiated value. Without it, Einstein-level capability produces $0 value.
@dbreunig: > At its best, it's a lottery. But it's a low-temperature lottery, where ever... supports
Directly argues that problem clarity (not capability) is what creates differentiated value. Without it, Einstein-level capability produces $0 value.
The pattern implies that as problem clarity increases, agent systems collapse into workflows. This directly supports the thesis that clarity is the real bottleneck, not model capability.
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