| ▲ | operatingthetan 14 hours ago | |||||||
They are? Is your LLM ready to run your organization without further input from you or anyone? Do you realize that "memory" requires eating your hilariously small context window? Have you not had a discussion with Opus where it insists it is correct about something it is objectively wrong about for several turns? | ||||||||
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| ▲ | SpicyLemonZest 14 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
That seems like an unreasonably high standard. I like to think that I have memory, agency, and self awareness, but I'm not ready to run my organization without further input from anyone. > Do you realize that "memory" requires eating your hilariously small context window? I do! LLMs are structured differently than humans, so the component we call "memory" corresponds to what humans call "short-term memory"; practical long-term memory for an LLM looks much more like what a human would call "let me write this down". But you can and commercially available systems do load it into context on demand when it's needed for some problem or another. | ||||||||
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