"One-shot" means you type one prompt into Claude, press enter, and then judge the results when the AI completes the task. The article says that Claude was able to take a single prompt and produce a pixel-perfect replica.
Is there another definition of "one-shot" I'm not aware of?
But there is nothing culty about saying “an LLM could one-shot this” when it has clearly been demonstrated that an LLM can, in fact, one shot this!
You must have a different definition of "one-shot"
"One-shot" means you type one prompt into Claude, press enter, and then judge the results when the AI completes the task. The article says that Claude was able to take a single prompt and produce a pixel-perfect replica.
Is there another definition of "one-shot" I'm not aware of?
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