Post #2103007
2026-02-24 21:54 UTC
One big difference between AI and humans is that there's no fixed "population" of AIs. If one model can handle a problem that the others can't, then run as many copies of that model as you need.
It doesn't matter how many models can't accomplish this. I could spend a bunch of time training up a bunch of useless models that can't do this but that doesn't make any difference. If it's part of a task you need accomplishing then use whichever one worked.
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@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca 2026-02-24 22:05
> And **a substantial number of models** are able to accomplish it There is no reasonable expectation that your previous post would be interpreted as "a substantial number of copies of this specific model." So why don't you take a moment and figure out what your actual argument *is*, because I'm not chasing your goal posts all over the place