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cronin101 | 3 months ago

Depending on the application, I think “without preprocessing” is a huge assumption here. LLMs typically do a terrible job of weighting poor quality context vs high quality context and filling an XL context with unstructured junk and expecting it to solve this for you is unlikely to end well.

In my own experience you quickly run into jarring tangents or “ghosts” of unrelated ideas that start to shape the main thread of consciousness and resist steering attempts.

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sigmoid10|3 months ago

It depends to the extent I already mentioned, but in the end more context always wins in my experience. If you for example want to provide a technical assistant, it works much better if you can provide an entire set of service manuals to the context instead of trying to put together relevant pieces via RAG.