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pu_pu | 8 months ago
If by 3.5 you mean ChatGPT 3.5 you should absolutely try it with newer models, there is a huge difference in capabilities.
pu_pu | 8 months ago
If by 3.5 you mean ChatGPT 3.5 you should absolutely try it with newer models, there is a huge difference in capabilities.
joshstrange|8 months ago
Example/clean/demo datasets it does very well on. Incredibly impressive even. But on real world schema/data for an app developed over many years, it struggled. Even when I could finally prompt my way into getting it to work for 1 type of query, my others would randomly break.
It would have been easier to just provide tools for hard-coded queries if I wanted to expose a chat interface to the data.
pu_pu|8 months ago
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