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by northstar702
11 days ago
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Definitely not unique. Thats said, given how "easy" it is to scale LLM output, compared to human output, this pattern could be messier in the LLM era? The whole tokenmaxxing motion assumed more output equals more outcomes. What do you think? |
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> So this is inherent to the technology. No amount of tokenmaxxing is going to change it. LLM development even breaks common and well accepted quality norms in software development - like backwards compatibility. You literally can’t (and wouldn’t want!) an LLM to do the same thing in the same way twice. But this means, LLMs - on their own - are not a solid foundation to build a revolution on. They never can be.