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by TazeTSchnitzel 1162 days ago
There's a million categories of problem you could ask an LLM to try to solve. You'd need a million solvers…
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This seems like a pretty good thing. The model’s ability to detect _which_ solver to use is the killer feature.
Why is that a killer feature? Humans are quite good at asking different people different questions. If I need to do a simple math problem I'll just prefix "calculate" and pop it into Google, whereas if I want an intro to a named thing I'll prefix "wikipedia". That's not hard.

GPT is quite useful, but not because it solves the problem of "I don't know where the question I have is answerable by a calculator"

you mean huggingGPT?
If you used some sort of plugin system, you could just make a solver for your specific task and drop it in. Doesn't ChatGPT Plus do this now?
It's behind a waitlist.
OpenAI plugins can connect with a growing number of things. Zapier is one, which is already several thousand functions.
Can you give some example recipes?
Most obvious one is Wolfram, it passes most math to Wolfram