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by proc0
244 days ago
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Right, I can see how using an agentic system like that would go a long way. However there is a distinction between using AI models directly, and architecting a system in the context of this conversation, because it means the limitations of the models are being overcome by human engineers (and at scale, since this is hard outside of enterprise). If the models were intelligent enough this would not be needed. So my claim of knowledge bases still stands. An agentic system designed by humans is still a system of knowledge bases that work with natural language, and of course their capability is impressive, but I remained unconvinced they can push the boundaries like a human can. That said, maybe pushing boundaries is not needed for the majority of applications out there, which I guess is fair enough and what we have now is good enough to make most human engineering obsolete. I guess we'll see in the near future. |
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