The self correction example is what got me. Claude catching its own FileNotFoundError and fixing it without any explicit error handling code is prettty wild. Feels like we're shifting from writing error logic to just defning safe boundaries and trusting the model to figure out recovery. Curious how well this scles once you have hunreds of memory files though.
Agreed, we are in a, for lack of a better word, weird space. It will be interesting to see where this takes us. From one lens, very inefficient (latency and cost), but from another, this runtime adaptability is something we've not had before... And the rate of progress suggests many of the current efficiency concerns may be mitigated soon.
Not sure, but I'm having a great time experimenting.
The self correction example is what got me. Claude catching its own FileNotFoundError and fixing it without any explicit error handling code is prettty wild. Feels like we're shifting from writing error logic to just defning safe boundaries and trusting the model to figure out recovery. Curious how well this scles once you have hunreds of memory files though.
Agreed, we are in a, for lack of a better word, weird space. It will be interesting to see where this takes us. From one lens, very inefficient (latency and cost), but from another, this runtime adaptability is something we've not had before... And the rate of progress suggests many of the current efficiency concerns may be mitigated soon.
Not sure, but I'm having a great time experimenting.