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by somenameforme
1 hour ago
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Unless I'm missing something, the prompt he gave must have been fairly detailed because both games are basically identical. But for a more practical issue, the ultimate goal of LLMs is to replace software engineers, or at least enable everybody to become a software engineer, to use a more up-beat phrasing that's no less accurate. And so an LLM's ability to reliably construct something from a poorly defined, contradictory, or otherwise flawed prompt, while accurately inferring intent is probably the first finish line. |
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