3 points | by jack_ftw 2 hours ago ago
2 comments
I like the framing, "Fuzzy In, Fuzzy Out," in particular. It captures an idea that's often said with many more words.
It's also interesting to think of how it scales. Up to a limit, the more context you provide in the input, the better the output becomes.
I like the framing, "Fuzzy In, Fuzzy Out," in particular. It captures an idea that's often said with many more words.
It's also interesting to think of how it scales. Up to a limit, the more context you provide in the input, the better the output becomes.