← Back to context Comment by hsn915 2 months ago Hence, "plateau" 5 comments hsn915 Reply j_maffe 2 months ago "plateau" in the sense that your tests are not capturing the improvements. If your usage isn't using its new capabilities then for you then effectively nothing changed, yes. rxtexit 2 months ago "I don't have anything to ask the model, so the model hasn't improved"Brilliant!I am pretty much ready to be done talking to human idiots on the internet. It is just so boring after talking to these models. neal_ 2 months ago :p make3 2 months ago plateau means stopped camdenreslink 2 months ago It could mean improving more and more slowly all the time, approaching an asymptote.
j_maffe 2 months ago "plateau" in the sense that your tests are not capturing the improvements. If your usage isn't using its new capabilities then for you then effectively nothing changed, yes.
rxtexit 2 months ago "I don't have anything to ask the model, so the model hasn't improved"Brilliant!I am pretty much ready to be done talking to human idiots on the internet. It is just so boring after talking to these models. neal_ 2 months ago :p
make3 2 months ago plateau means stopped camdenreslink 2 months ago It could mean improving more and more slowly all the time, approaching an asymptote.
camdenreslink 2 months ago It could mean improving more and more slowly all the time, approaching an asymptote.
"plateau" in the sense that your tests are not capturing the improvements. If your usage isn't using its new capabilities then for you then effectively nothing changed, yes.
"I don't have anything to ask the model, so the model hasn't improved"
Brilliant!
I am pretty much ready to be done talking to human idiots on the internet. It is just so boring after talking to these models.
:p
plateau means stopped
It could mean improving more and more slowly all the time, approaching an asymptote.