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> because they're pointing out that the tools are still the most useful for patterns that are extremely widely known and repeated

I agree with you, but your take is much more nuanced than what the GP comment said! These models don't simply regurgitate the training set. That was my point with gpt3. The models have advanced from that, and can now "generalise" over the context in ways they could not do ~3 years ago. We are now at a point where you can write a detailed spec (10-20k tokens) for an unseen scripting language, and have SotA models a) write a parser and b) start writing scripts for you in that language, even though it never saw that particular scripting language anywhere in its training set. Try it. You'll be surprised.



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