Everytime you use an LLM for product work remember LLM output based on its loss function is basically the codification of 'You are the average of people you surround yourself with'
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Everytime you use an LLM for product work remember LLM output based on its loss function is basically the codification of 'You are the average of people you surround yourself with'
No matter the output of llms, remember that is always what's considered average. Endeavour to be beyond average.
Even if models improve, know that the bar of being average just improved
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Everytime you use an LLM for product work remember LLM output based on its loss function is basically the codification of 'You are the average of people you surround yourself with'
No matter the output of llms, remember that is always what's considered average. Endeavour to be beyond average.
Even if models improve, know that the bar of being average just improved
It is rather ironic that an industry which idolizes it's 'exceptional' 'geniuses' now champions a technology of built-in predictability and mediocrity.
"Think more of the same"
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