But you see these models are advancing so fast now that it is impossible for people to write blog posts about them on their own anymore! You gotta go to some topic that has nothing to do with AI like
I dunno, I see minus signs in there, not em-dashes. I don't even know how you would type an em-dash though I bet Microsoft Word will insert them behind your back and when I want to mock some AI generated text — I cut and paste an em-dash from somewhere.
I see a lot of Freddie being bipolar and having his mania act up a little despite his meds in there...
time to use claude code to understand DEKs paper, in plain English. As someone who did a bit of formal verification in grad school. I feel like, there are a long tail of problems that can be solved by human-model collab like this one. The problems may not mean much but hopefully it can stack up understanding of intelligence.
I actually spent some time on it, researching the best practices, and tried hard to make it a useful reference for the future, than just another marketing blog.
Feedback on any improvement of the technical limitation, and just the language would be appreciated .
Also would love to understand anything that people do thats different than whats covered in the blog.
> putting our competitors down
I did not put anybody down. I am surprised people still start to build in this very crowded space. I was genuinely hoping for a unique twist/idea - like a focus on local, on non-western LLMs, etc.
I am sure you meant well, but it was your word-choice. Show some grace to the founders trying to build stuff. Its easy to nit-pick ideas and execution. You could have ask the same thing politely.
Focus on local, non-western LLMs, is not a unique differentiation, I am sure Peec can implement it tomorrow, if you guys want to.
Or were you only looking for differentiation so you can build it at Peec.
If two products are solving the same problem, eventually they will converge on the same feature-set. You should know that better.
thank you! There’s definitely a lot happening in this space, our focus is on making backends secure, robust, and understandable rather than just black-box codegen
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