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aik | 2 years ago
In terms of error rate: gpt 3.5 had a high hallucination rate that made use cases fairly narrow. It then got faster which opened up some more use cases. Then gpt 4 came out that had a significantly smaller hallucination rate which opened up a gigantic number of additional possibilities. And had a larger context window and output size that made it significantly more useful. Then it got faster with an even larger context size… each of these iterative improvements just continue to add more and more possibility in a gigantic range of cases that have literally never existed before.
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