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by CuriouslyC
813 days ago
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Claude Haiku can do a LOT of the things you'd think you need GPT4 for. It's not as good at complex code and really tricky language use/abstractions, but it's very close for more superficial things, and you can call haiku like 60 times for each gpt4 call. 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. |
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