People keep coming up with new metaphors for LLMs to explain their impact and functionality.
Maybe we should think of them like transistors? Right now, we are at the point where we have a room-sized computer than can do multiplication from punch card input.
It is fun to imagine what we could do if we ran, say, 1 million coordinated o3-pro queries at once?
Maybe we should think of them like transistors? Right now, we are at the point where we have a room-sized computer than can do multiplication from punch card input.
It is fun to imagine what we could do if we ran, say, 1 million coordinated o3-pro queries at once?