In their blog post "Open"AI said explicitly that they would actually be hiding the "chain of thought" from end users, providing only a model-based summary (which of course need not be accurate)
In their blog post "Open"AI said explicitly that they would actually be hiding the "chain of thought" from end users, providing only a model-based summary (which of course need not be accurate)
I'm just using the anthropomorphized lingo they use. Call it whatever you like, all those tokens they generate between the query and final answer are hidden from view.
In their blog post "Open"AI said explicitly that they would actually be hiding the "chain of thought" from end users, providing only a model-based summary (which of course need not be accurate)
Hiding the chain of thought?
Since there is no actual thought involved, hiding it is pretty easy.
It’s just like hiding empty space.
Touché.
I'm just using the anthropomorphized lingo they use. Call it whatever you like, all those tokens they generate between the query and final answer are hidden from view.
Everything else the “Open”AI does is hidden.
Why ruin their 1000 batting average by being transparent in this case?