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logicartisan ◴[] No.45771056[source]
Amazing how fast AI keeps improving, every new model feels like a big step forward
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hirako2000 ◴[] No.45771240[source]
It solely is improving on efficiency. While it is extremely valuable given the disproportionate (to value) costs of these things, your statement almost sounds like it has improved an even more challenging aspect, pushing performance.
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1. naasking ◴[] No.45774235[source]
There has been work that has pushed performance too, like tiny recursive models. Applying LLMs in recursive loops also improves output, so efficiency improvements make this viable, which can count as improvements in performance.