Good post. I very much agree with you on your point that capabilities will advance through script wrappers for recursive prompting, as well as on LLMs directly. I just finished a post elaborating all of the several ways I think these will advance relatively rapidly, and at the least they will improve LLM effective intelligence modestly, making them part of the de facto standard for deployed AI. I’m very curious what you think both about the claims and how I’m trying to explain them.
Good post. I very much agree with you on your point that capabilities will advance through script wrappers for recursive prompting, as well as on LLMs directly. I just finished a post elaborating all of the several ways I think these will advance relatively rapidly, and at the least they will improve LLM effective intelligence modestly, making them part of the de facto standard for deployed AI. I’m very curious what you think both about the claims and how I’m trying to explain them.
Capabilities and alignment of LLM cognitive architectures