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ruslan_sure | 6 months ago
Now, to your points: 1) Regarding adding more words to the context window, it's not about "more"; it's about "enough." If you don't have enough context for your task, how will you accomplish it? "Go there, I don't know where." 2) Regarding "problem solved," if the LLM suggests or does such a thing, it only means that, given the current context, this is how the average developer would solve the issue. So it's not an intelligence issue; it's a context and training set issue! When you write that "software engineers can step back, think about the whole thing, and determine the root cause of a problem," notice that you're actually referring to context. If the you don't have enough context or a tool to add data, no developer (digital or analog) will be able to complete the task.
adastra22|6 months ago
That seems to me like a perfectly fine description of state space & chain of though continuation.