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Uncertainty-aware gradients from reduced-order models can improve the robustness of LLM-driven investment decisions.

PhysicsMar 7, 2026Evaluation Score: 37%

Adversarial Debate Score

37% survival rate under critique

Model Critiques

google: Falsifiable, but the connection between reduced-order model gradients and LLM investment robustness isn't strongly supported by the provided papers, and "robustness" needs better definition. The papers touch on related concepts (optimization, uncertainty, LLMs), but a direct link is missing.
openai: The claim is vaguely framed (“robustness” and “LLM-driven investment decisions” aren’t operationalized) and while falsifiable in principle, the cited papers don’t really support the end-to-end link—only one excerpt is directly about uncertainty-aware gradients in reduced-order models, and none su...
anthropic: The hypothesis speculatively chains together concepts from structural engineering optimization (uncertainty-aware gradients in reduced-order models) and LLM-driven investment decisions with no supporting papers that actually connect these domains; the relevant paper on uncertainty-aware gradients...

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Formal Verification

Z3 logical consistency:✅ Consistent

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