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by notpachet
90 days ago
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I don't understand how: > the state of the art today is not as good as the very best and > state of the art models completely surpass any individual’s productive output are not contradictory. If the models completely surpass any individual's productive output, doesn't that mean they're better than the best humans? Or maybe I don't understand what you mean by "surpassing productive output." Are you talking about raw quantity over quality? I mean, yeah... but I could also do that with a bash script. |
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It would be contradictory if we were talking about a human sure, but we're not. We're talking about a machine that can read thousands of words in seconds and spit thousands in slightly longer.
>Are you talking about raw quantity over quality? I mean, yeah... but I could also do that with a bash script.
Well except you can't. You can't replace what LLMs can do with a bash script unless your bash script is calling some other LLM.