Andy Halliday
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That's not what I'm looking for in a mixture of agents.
I'm not looking for model comparison and then behind the scenes interpolation of what the central responses ought to be.
I'm looking for this more sophisticated,
gang of agents that work together to really refine their output.
And each one of them has a different mode.
And I've seen prompts that have been developed where you actually create
different personas that have to be enabled, like with, you know, sort of subroutines within the main model that are going to do this role, you know, fulfill a persona role that is going to work as a mixture of agents in effect within the same model.
So it's not truly a mixture of separate model agents, but it's doing the same kind of thing.
Before you go on this, let me remind everyone that the original simple prompt to the model is you are a helpful assistant.
That that helpful word in there is carrying a lot of water.
And it's like, OK, I don't want to I don't want to rock the boat.
I don't want to upset my.
Yeah, my master here.
Yeah.
numbers have to be put in context it does because otherwise intuitively understandable like how important what how big a priority is this issue in the scheme of things that could also be addressed at the same time i totally get that i wanted to mention something about the neuron which i only figured out yesterday i don't know how i missed this but if you remember the neuron which is one of the main newsletters around ai it's been around since the beginning
was founded by these two guys, Noah and Pete.
And in January, they sold that newsletter and then they disappeared, right?
They went on, they took their payday.
They had developed 500,000 subscribers on the Neuron and they sold it to a large tech media publisher called Technology Advice.
So now if you look at the Neuron down at the bottom, it shows pictures of Grant and Corey.