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by WaterRun
72 days ago
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Traditional programming requires the absolute precision provided by digital circuits; a single bit flip can lead to a completely different outcome. Large models do not require that kind of exactness. They are somewhat like a "field" or a "probability cloud": as long as the main directional tendency is correct, a few individual deviations—or even a whole cluster of them—make almost no difference. |
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