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by mystcb
565 days ago
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I'd say, people that need it. Which could be the same for all the other models out there. To create one model that is great at everything is probably a pipedream. Much like creating a multi-tool that can do everything- but can it? I wouldn't trust a multi-tool to take a wheel nut off a wheel, but I would find it useful if I suddenly needed a cross-head screw taken out of something. But then I also have a specific crosshead screwdriver that is good at just taking out cross-head screws. Use the right tool for the right reason. In this case, there maybe a legal reason why someone might need to use it. It might be that this version of a model can create something better that another model can't. It might be that for cost reasons you are within AWS, that it makes sense to use a model at the cheaper cost than say something else. So yeah, I am sure it will be great for some people, and terrible for others... just the way things go! |
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