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by hirako2000
366 days ago
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You feelings of a little brain in there, and stable code are unfounded. All these models collapse pretty fast. If not due to context limit, then in their inability to interpret problems. An LLM is just statistical regressions with a llztjora of engineering tricks, mostly NLP to produce an illusion. I don't mean it's useless. I mean comparing these ever evolving models is like comparing escort staff in NYC vs those in L.A, hard to reach any conclusjon. We are getting fooled. On the price increase, it seems Google was aggressively looking for adoption, Gemini was for a short range of time the best value for money of all the LLMs out there. Adoption likely surged, scaling needs be astronomical, costing Google billions to keep up. The price adjustment could've been expected before they announced it. |
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