https://openrouter.ai/rankings
It says "Grok Code Fast 1" is ranked first in token usage? That's surprising. Maybe it's just OpenRouter bias or how the LLM is used.
I would have assumed Claude would be #1
https://openrouter.ai/rankings
It says "Grok Code Fast 1" is ranked first in token usage? That's surprising. Maybe it's just OpenRouter bias or how the LLM is used.
I would have assumed Claude would be #1
This would take more time in the short run, but in the long run it would result in more well-rounded humans.
When there are power/internet/LLM outages, some people are going to be rendered completely helpless, and others will be more modestly impacted — but will still be able to get some work done.
We should aim to have more people in the latter camp.
No need to explore; I can tell you how. Release the weights to the general public so that everyone can play with it and non-Google researchers can build their work upon it.
Of course this isn't going to happen because "safety". Even telling us how many parameters this model has is "unsafe".
Here I was under the impression that the water in the toilet is the same water as go into the taps, potable water, at least that's common here in Spain. Is it not the same in the US? Then both of them may have stagnant water or even "polluted" water in one way or another, but seems more or less the same.
For example, a sub-agent for adding a new stat to an RPG. It could know how to integrate with various systems like items, character stats component, metrics, and so on without having to do as much research into the codebase patterns.
People just don't want to do that