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This isn't true. Lots of people care deeply and use 3.5 levels of performance at some point in their software stack.

For lots of applications the speed/quality/price trade offs make a lot of sense.

For example if you are doing vanilla question answering over lots of documents then 3.5 or Mixtral are better than GPT4 because the speed is important.



It’s a price issue because 3.5 and 4 response times are about the same for me.




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