top | item 47078545 Ask HN: Do subagents stop making sense at some point? 1 points| nemath | 11 days ago If we have really powerful models (AGI) - would it still make sense to have subagents that have access to specific tools and has specific context?Wouldn't the overlord model just do everything? 3 comments order hn newest ksherlock|11 days ago Do you have GI? Does it makes sense for you to use a subagent?Anyhow, a solar-powered calculator (cost: approximately $0) gives a more reliable and more efficient answer than $100 billion and 100GW of AI. PaulHoule|11 days ago The overlord model might be expensive to run, take a long time, etc. nemath|11 days ago So even if things become cheaper to run and faster to run there will always be a use case for a submodel?
ksherlock|11 days ago Do you have GI? Does it makes sense for you to use a subagent?Anyhow, a solar-powered calculator (cost: approximately $0) gives a more reliable and more efficient answer than $100 billion and 100GW of AI.
PaulHoule|11 days ago The overlord model might be expensive to run, take a long time, etc. nemath|11 days ago So even if things become cheaper to run and faster to run there will always be a use case for a submodel?
nemath|11 days ago So even if things become cheaper to run and faster to run there will always be a use case for a submodel?
ksherlock|11 days ago
Anyhow, a solar-powered calculator (cost: approximately $0) gives a more reliable and more efficient answer than $100 billion and 100GW of AI.
PaulHoule|11 days ago
nemath|11 days ago