LLMs - What are they good for, anyway? (opens in new tab)
<p>Take a piece of paper and on it, at the three points of an imaginary equilateral triangle, draw three dots. Looking at that piece of paper, which pair of dots is closest to each other? There is no answer.</p> <p>Now, take that same piece of paper and fold it in half along the midpoint between two dots so that the two dots are nearly touching each other. Ask yourself, again, which pair of dots is closest? The answer is obvious.</p> <p>What this exercise shows is the power of adding dimens...
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