True, but you have to add up the cumulative token output if your being fair. That alignment issue requires another set of input and output tokens to correct.
True, but you have to add up the cumulative token output if your being fair. That alignment issue requires another set of input and output tokens to correct.
Does it? Or is this a centaur situation where a competent human can fix it in about two minutes?
Yes! Sometimes when models get something wrong with less widely used programming languages, I like to just cancel the current inference, fix something myself, then tell the harness/model that I fixed the current problem, and to move on.
Define competent. This is the difference between having a product manager able to prototype and having a product manager need to work with an engineer.