• MxM111@kbin.social
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    Well, if training is included, then why it is not included for the developer? From his first days of his life?

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        Sort of… If the dev didn’t pay for their training, they wouldn’t need as big of a wage to pay off their training debt (the usual scenario I’d wager).

        So in a way the company is currently paying off the debt for the Devs training, most of the time.

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      When did the training happen? The LLM is trained for the task starting when the task is assigned. The developer’s training has already completed, for this task at least.

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        No? The LLM was trained before you ever even interacted with it. They’re not going to train a model on the fly each time you want to use it, that’s fucking ridiculous.

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          That’s the joke that the comic is making. Whether or not it’s reflective of reality, they’re joking about a company training a new AI model to calculate the area of rectangles.

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          And even if they do need to train a model, transfer learning is often a viable shortcut