“There have been some relatively discontinuous jumps already (e.g. GPT-3, 3.5 and 4), at least from the outside perspective.”
These are firmly within our definition of continuity—we intend our approach to handle jumps larger than seen in your examples here.
Possibly a disconnect is that from an end user perspective a new release can look like a big jump, while from a developer perspective it was continuous.
Note also that continuous can still be very fast. And of course we could be wrong about discontinuous jumps.
“There have been some relatively discontinuous jumps already (e.g. GPT-3, 3.5 and 4), at least from the outside perspective.”
These are firmly within our definition of continuity—we intend our approach to handle jumps larger than seen in your examples here.
Possibly a disconnect is that from an end user perspective a new release can look like a big jump, while from a developer perspective it was continuous.
Note also that continuous can still be very fast. And of course we could be wrong about discontinuous jumps.