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From The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Separating the Task from the Model — Maxime Rivest & Isaac Miller · ≈15:36
The evaluation habit that makes technique adoption data-driven rather than fashion-driven.
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- The evaluation habit that makes technique adoption data-driven rather than fashion-driven.
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evolving your emails over time, too. But what you need to ask for any of these new techniques is how do they help you solve harder problems or solve your own problems better? And you should ask this question in a data-driven manner. You should look at this new technique, say how can I apply this to the business problem that I have? You should define your problem, and you should hold your prompts, models, and code accountable to the problem that you need them to solve.
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