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by mrguyorama
150 days ago
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Also people who were lucky and had lots of success early on but then start to run into the actual problems of LLMs will experience that as "It was good and then it got worse" even when it didn't actually. If LLMs have a 90% chance of working, there will be some who have only success and some who have only failure. People are really failing to understand the probabilistic nature of all of this. "You have a radically different experience with the same model" is perfectly possible with less than hundreds of thousands of interactions, even when you both interact in comparable ways. |
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