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by safety1st
1183 days ago
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How would you respond to the central premise of the article? Which I understood as: * There may not be a lot of differentiation between different LLMs in the long run * Where there is differentiation, is in data (both the data used to train it and the data provided within its context window for a given query) * Ergo marrying search to the LLM, while currently in its infancy, will be a big deal and a big differentiator -- because if you can quickly find the right data to pack into the context window, you will get much better results than what we're seeing today. |
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