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by locknitpicker
78 days ago
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> What makes you think that? The fact that today's and yesterday's models are quite capable of handling mundane tasks, and even companies behind frontier models are investing heavily in strategies to manage context instead of blindly plowing through problems with brute-force generalist models. But let's flip this around: what on earth even suggests to you that most users need frontier models? |
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Having access to a model that is drawing from good sources and takes time to think instead of hallucinating a response is important in many domains of life.