From Prompts to Proofs: When Language Becomes an SMT Theory
Policy is where language stops being poetry and starts becoming liability. A content moderation policy, a warranty clause, a procurement rule, a safety instruction, a legal test: all of them look like ordinary prose until someone asks the system to apply them consistently. Then the prose turns into a machine with hidden gears. Some gears are logical: this condition and that condition, this exception unless that threshold is met. Other gears are semantic: whether a message is threatening, whether a disclosure is meaningful, whether a clause covers a warranty period. Humans navigate this mixture badly but socially. LLMs navigate it fluently but not always reliably. Solvers navigate it reliably but only after the world has been turned into formal symbols. Which is, inconveniently, not how most business documents arrive. ...