Took me a while to find what you were referring to by gram. Arxiv paper from 9 days ago that's not properly indexed by search engines.
(G)enerative (R)ecursive re(A)soning (M)odels. They really wanted the acronym.
Took me a while to find what you were referring to by gram. Arxiv paper from 9 days ago that's not properly indexed by search engines.
(G)enerative (R)ecursive re(A)soning (M)odels. They really wanted the acronym.
I prefer GRRM but then that would imply a habit of not actually getting a final result
And then every time I ask it to hurry along it kills a Stark.
Version 8 had serious flaws and wasn't recieved well by users.
Claude Opus 4.8 suggests "ReGRAM", which is less bad than GRAM.
That acronym is unacceptable. It's going to impede discussion and cause confusion for a long time if it doesn't die off immediately.
We're still talking about "zero-shot prompt" when the saying "X-shotted" ["One-shotted the difficult maze"] was already a well-established thing in daily vernacular. So now you constantly have to readjust your brain because whenever you read "zero-shot prompt" your mind goes "uh.. a zero-try attempt is a paradox and cannot exist".
You think that's bad? I introduce you to LION, (evoLved sIgn mOmeNtum) [1]
[1] https://arxiv.org/pdf/2302.06675
confusing indeed. I wondered "which RAM? nvram? dram? vram? dram? now what's g-ram?"
GPU RAM, clearly. At least that's where my mind went.
We already have VRAM for that purpose, thankfully.
Yeah, look what happened to GNU
And to think, we could have had George RR Martins instead.
Speaking of things that never finish.
my wife assures me it's common..
is her name Jenny by chance?
what are the odds
Just spell it GRRM but pronounce it “gram” if you have to reference it in spoken conversation.
Which will be pretty rare.
Grrm with a rolling r sounds better.
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