Comment by dragonwriter
4 hours ago
Because it is cheaper to have different behavior for internal use, special (e.g., government) customers, etc. if they are differentiated by things like system prompts and external guardrails than if they are different model versions with their own final training regime, and also its faster and cheaper to respond to problems even with a single public version by updating a system prompt than rertraining.
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