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I love the "people spirits" analogy. For casual tasks like vibecoding or boiling an egg, LLM errors aren't a big deal. But for critical work, we need rigorous checks—just like we do with human reasoning. That's the core of empirical science: we expect fallibility, so we verify. A great example is how early migration theories based on pottery were revised with better data like ancient DNA (see David Reich). Letting LLMs judge each other without solid external checks misses the point—leaderboard-style human rankings are often just as flawed.