just to share my random thoughts.. that 3.11 vs 3.9 Problem is funny, I got confused too. in a Header it reads like a section number, i know it isn't standard but it is still used in many places and in old textbooks for example.
Agree giving the LLM more context could help, interesting what may trigger LLM to ask probing followup question to user's ambigious question. Sometimes like you said, they just give the highest probability answer, sometimes the best answer is another question.
The article is so clear and easy to understand.
Great!
just to share my random thoughts.. that 3.11 vs 3.9 Problem is funny, I got confused too. in a Header it reads like a section number, i know it isn't standard but it is still used in many places and in old textbooks for example.
Agree giving the LLM more context could help, interesting what may trigger LLM to ask probing followup question to user's ambigious question. Sometimes like you said, they just give the highest probability answer, sometimes the best answer is another question.
Thank for for this article, got me thinking
Well explained.
Well done article
This is a fantastic introduction to tokenization, easy to follow and reason about.
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