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by kgeist
427 days ago
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>but then a layer of supervisors that are specialized on evaluating quality Why would supervisor agents be any better than the original LLMs? Aren't they still prone to hallucinations and subject to the same limitations imposed by training data and model architecture? It feels like it just adds another layer of complexity and says, "TODO: make this new supervisor layer magically solve the issue." But how, exactly? If we already know the secret sauce, why not bake it into the first layer from the start? |
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[1] the diffs in logic can suggest good ideas that may have been missed in subsets of solutions.