• sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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    1 month ago

    100%

    Expect I would say the quality of output depends on the user tbh

    If you know the subject. You can use it. If you don’t know the subject you can use LLM to learn but you will need proper documentation to cross reference what you are learning.

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      Yep. I find people that understand what’s actually going on in the back end have much more successful results. They know to introduce their own conditions in the prompt that prevent common or expected failures. The chain can obviously not do this itself as it is not an AI.