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by NitpickLawyer
384 days ago
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> So it would need to "learn" all over again each session. Yes. With the caveat that some sessions might re-use context (i.e. have the agent add a rule in .rules or /component/.rules to detail the workflow you've just created). So in a sense it can "learn" and later re-use that flow. > "Claude has learned" nothing. Again, it's debatable. It has learned to adapt to the context (as a model). And since you can control its context while prompting it, there is a world where you'd call that learning "on the job". |
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Is this behavior really new, and learned? I think adapting to the context is what LLMs did from the start, and even if they did not, they do it now because it is programmed in, not "learned". You're not saying the model started without the capability to adapt to the context and developed it "by itself" "on the job"?
Come on. It has not learned anything. It's programmed to use context, session, reuse between sessions or not and so on. None of this is something Claude has "learned". None of this is something that was not there when the devs working on it published it.