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<blockquote data-quote="Suigin Trismegistus" data-source="post: 68067" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Are you familiar with the term computational provenance? Your treatise reminded me of it. What you've described is a fairly comprehensive (and perhaps novel, would require some research) approach to execution provenance. Most systems with provenance typically focus more on data provenance (tracking the origins and history of data, how it was transformed, etc.).</p><p></p><p>I suppose there is some opportunity to combine the two into a complete system that covers both effect and data provenance. There's also a couple of companies I know of (*cough* Palantir) that are building LLM focused provenance and governance systems, and are more focused on LLM orchestration rather than on a generalized strict deterministic programming model.</p><p></p><p>What are you planning on using this for, if anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suigin Trismegistus, post: 68067, member: 487"] Are you familiar with the term computational provenance? Your treatise reminded me of it. What you've described is a fairly comprehensive (and perhaps novel, would require some research) approach to execution provenance. Most systems with provenance typically focus more on data provenance (tracking the origins and history of data, how it was transformed, etc.). I suppose there is some opportunity to combine the two into a complete system that covers both effect and data provenance. There's also a couple of companies I know of (*cough* Palantir) that are building LLM focused provenance and governance systems, and are more focused on LLM orchestration rather than on a generalized strict deterministic programming model. What are you planning on using this for, if anything? [/QUOTE]
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