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Comment by not_a_bot_4sho

1 day ago

If you're not doing *at least* say 100 iterations (thousands are preferred!!), you do not have enough data to draw any stable conclusions.

Interestingly enough, using an LLM-as-judge is a great way to approach things like this at scale but you do need to invest in some Cohen's Kappa or Fleiss' Kappa understanding which means putting a human in the driver seat to evaluate the effectiveness of your non-human judge. Absent of that, it's just another case of human-centipede but with LLMs.

I'm not sure there's any level of iterations that could result in a credible decision that model A clearly draws a better pelican riding a bicycle than model B.

What does "better" even mean there?

  • (I came to delete but was too late. So edits are in.)

    Wow, that's a stark take. I suppose I'm biased towards a scientific viewpoint. All the best.