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by antonvs
38 days ago
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I look forward to seeing that play out in the market, if true. But from what I've seen, it really isn't. If you're talking about the ability to churn out low-stakes systems like websites, or variations on existing widely available systems, then perhaps. But once you get to more complex systems, especially large already existing systems, all LLMs today need significant ongoing assistance to prevent them from going off the rails and down rabbit holes. At that point, the advantage you're claiming tends to evaporate. |
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