People have been saying "Oh use glorp 3.835 and those problems don't happen anymore" for about 3 years at this point. It's always the fact you're not using the latest model that's the problem.
People have been saying "Oh use glorp 3.835 and those problems don't happen anymore" for about 3 years at this point. It's always the fact you're not using the latest model that's the problem.
I agree. I've seen people insist moving to a newer model or fine tuning will make the output more clever, "trust me", sometimes without providing any evidence of before and after for the specific use case. One LLM project I saw released was prettymuch useless, but it wasn't the use case or the architectural limitations that were the problem, nope the next thing on the roadmap was "fixing" it by plugging in a better LLM.