If you have 2000 hecatares land, there is no way you're buying the exact right amount of seeds. You overbuy seeds by as little as you can, but seeds get loaded via tractor bucket, which is fairly messy. You're going to lose a decent amount of seeds. Thus, a lb or kilo of seeds or < 1% in the scheme of things isn't even going to be noticed, much less cause the demise of your farm

For fuel, similarly, you're going to lose militers to evaporation on a hot day, so similarly, being off my ml isn't material.

If you tax a company, fine, sure, the company is going to want it to be right, but 1 or two tons in a 10,000 ton order is again, < 1%. There is some threshold below which precision is extra unnecessary work, though if you have problems with thieves and corruption, you're going to want additional precision that isn't necessary elsewhere.

As to where in my comment I'm anthropomorphizing LLMs, you're going to have to point out where I did that, as the word LLM doesn't appear anywhere in my comment, so it feels like you're projecting claims my comment does not make, as it is LLM neutral and merely point of that 100% exact precision doesn't come without a cost.