The analogy I'm making doesn't especially apply to compilers, which have human defined defaults in the first place.
What I've found is that it's important to not run the ML model then use its output as the default state. Have a human, heuristic choice as the default state.
The analogy I'm making doesn't especially apply to compilers, which have human defined defaults in the first place.
What I've found is that it's important to not run the ML model then use its output as the default state. Have a human, heuristic choice as the default state.