Good idea. Then you could place another lighter-weight model in front of THAT, to figure out which model to use in order to find out which model to use.
> Can you give a historic example of a human creating "truly novel ideas" that is not the product of mixing and matching existing ideas?
The invention of PCR comes to mind:
> During a symposium held for centenarian Albert Hofmann, Hofmann said Mullis had told him that LSD had "helped him develop the polymerase chain reaction that helps amplify specific DNA sequences".
While we're at it, let's also add a "rickrolled counter" for people who open the link and close it in less than 10 seconda. That should incentivize people to be a little more cautious, and perhaps avoid clicking on links without first doublechecking the URL.
Yeah, I'm serious. Lots of people were happy throwing money directly at the people who were making the music they enjoyed, either through live jigs or Bandcamp.
It,'s LLMs, all the way down.