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The tech itself is deterministic like all other computer software. The provider just adds randomness. Additionally, it is only deterministic over the whole context exactly. Asking twice is different than once, and saying "black man" in the place of "white woman" is also different.
I'm acutely aware that it's computer software, however, LLMs are unique in that they have what you're calling "randomness". This randomness is not entirely predicitible, and the results are non-deterministic. The fact that they're mathematical models doesn't really matter because of the added "randomness".
You can ask the same exact question in two different sessions and get different results. I didn't mean to ask twice in a row, I thought that was clear.