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by jackconsidine
3 hours ago
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Achilles and the tortoise [0] is usually a fallacy. If the tortoise has a head start, then Achilles will never catch it because in the time it takes Achilles to reach the tortoise's location the tortoise has moved some degree further, ad infinitum. Obviously not real because Achilles will pass the tortoise -- I think a fallacy because the framing creates a fake asymptote (they will both pass the point where they're approaching a tie). In this case it may actually apply though, no? Open models get better from closed model distillation? [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno%27s_paradoxes |
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