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sosodev
29 days ago
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Yeah, but don’t you agree that less tokens to accomplish the same goal is a sign of increasing intelligence?
camdenreslink
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It could be. Or just smarter caching (which wouldn't necessarily have to do with model intelligence). Or just overfitting on the 95% most common prompts (which could save tokens but make the models less intelligent/flexible).
energy123
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Less cost to accomplish the same goal is a sign of intelligence. That's not necessarily achieved with less tokens but it may be.
mchusma
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Kind of? But I really care about price speed and quality. If it used 10x tokens at 1/10th the tokens and same latency I would be neutral on it.
Kimmi 2.6 for example seems to throw more tokens to improve performance (for better or worse)
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