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by aimbivalent
1187 days ago
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This is variation on the common "it has to be perfect" argument. I don't really buy it. Right now, GPT 4 would earn a top 10% SAT score, implying that it can give very high quality answers on a range of scholarly topic. This output is basically free. Nobody that's beholden to even mild economic pressures is going to pay for an expensively constructed 100% solution if they can have the 99% solution for free. |
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