Right, but "provided again" is what SKILL.md or whatever else are for.
The value of LLMs is that they're stateless. With sufficiently detailed documentation and a well-bounded task, they are quite useful.
I don't think it's generally thought of an advantage that LLMs are stateless. In deployment it's nice, it would be much better if the model could continually learn.
I'm not claiming LLMs are not useful, they most certainly are.
I don't think it's generally thought of an advantage that LLMs are stateless. In deployment it's nice, it would be much better if the model could continually learn.
I'm not claiming LLMs are not useful, they most certainly are.