Comment by TZubiri 1 year ago Nope. Calls by api don't use functions calls. 4 comments TZubiri Reply girvo 1 year ago How can you prove this when talking about someones internal closed API? permo-w 1 year ago that you know of TZubiri 1 year ago Sure. It's not hard to verify, in the user ui, function calls are very transparent.And in the api, all of the common features like maths and search are just not there. You can implement them yourself.You can compare with self hosted models like llama and the performance is quite similar.You can also jailbreak and get shell into the container to get some further proof permo-w 1 year ago this is all just guesswork. it's a black box. you have no idea what post-processing they're doing on their end
permo-w 1 year ago that you know of TZubiri 1 year ago Sure. It's not hard to verify, in the user ui, function calls are very transparent.And in the api, all of the common features like maths and search are just not there. You can implement them yourself.You can compare with self hosted models like llama and the performance is quite similar.You can also jailbreak and get shell into the container to get some further proof permo-w 1 year ago this is all just guesswork. it's a black box. you have no idea what post-processing they're doing on their end
TZubiri 1 year ago Sure. It's not hard to verify, in the user ui, function calls are very transparent.And in the api, all of the common features like maths and search are just not there. You can implement them yourself.You can compare with self hosted models like llama and the performance is quite similar.You can also jailbreak and get shell into the container to get some further proof permo-w 1 year ago this is all just guesswork. it's a black box. you have no idea what post-processing they're doing on their end
permo-w 1 year ago this is all just guesswork. it's a black box. you have no idea what post-processing they're doing on their end
How can you prove this when talking about someones internal closed API?
that you know of
Sure. It's not hard to verify, in the user ui, function calls are very transparent.
And in the api, all of the common features like maths and search are just not there. You can implement them yourself.
You can compare with self hosted models like llama and the performance is quite similar.
You can also jailbreak and get shell into the container to get some further proof
this is all just guesswork. it's a black box. you have no idea what post-processing they're doing on their end