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by starbugs
601 days ago
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In other words: Your problem was simple enough and well enough represented in the training corpus and you were a bit lucky. Also, the problem is not important enough for there to be a requirement for the code to be updatable/fixable at short notice, because effectively now nobody in your org knows how the solution actually works. For this very constrained subset of a problem domain LLMs are indeed very suitable but this doesn't scale at all. |
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