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by caseyy
807 days ago
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Oh yeah. I read few-shot like it means trying a few times to get an appropriate output. That’s how the author uses the word “shot” in the beginning of the article. Priming is a specific term that means giving examples in the context window. But yeah, the author seems to describe this. Still, you can go a long way with priming. I wouldn’t even think of fine-tuning before trying priming for a good while. It might still be quicker and a lot cheaper. |
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And the reason we don't really do it is context length. Our contexts are long and complex and there are so many subtleties that I'm worried about either saturating the context window or just not covering enough ground to matter.