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by WiSaGaN
1038 days ago
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The "Bitter Lesson" indeed sheds light on the future trajectory of technology, emphasizing the supremacy of computation over human-designed methods. However, our current value functions often still need to focus on what we can achieve with the tools and methods available to us today. While it's likely that computational tools will eventually replace human-guided "outlines" or "guidance", that are used to shape LLM outputs, there will likely always be a substantial amount of human-structured knobs necessary to align computation with our immediate needs and goals. |
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