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by worldsayshi
814 days ago
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> as smaller models improve there will be very few use cases where the big models are worth the compute I see very little evidence of this so far. The use cases I'm interested in just barely works on GPT-4 and lesser models give mostly garbage. I.e. function calling and inferring stuff like SQL queries. If there are smaller models that can do passable work on such use cases I'd be very interested to know. |
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I bet you could do multiple prompt variations with haiku and then do answer combining to compete with GPT4-T/Opus at a fraction of the price.