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Allow swapping ST models #863

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@ericholscher ericholscher commented Mar 29, 2024

This is a WIP PR that allows us to define the model in the env.

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@ericholscher ericholscher changed the title swap model Allow swapping ST models Mar 29, 2024
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This is a WIP PR that allows us to define the model in the env.
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This model looks like it gives a good blend of performance and speed. Have you tested it against our stuff to get a general opinion of how it performs?

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ericholscher commented Sep 27, 2024

This model looks like it gives a good blend of performance and speed. Have you tested it against our stuff to get a general opinion of how it performs?

Which model? There's three there, and we're using the smallest one. We could always try with one of the larger ones.

But in general, they're all gonna perform much worse than any of the frontier models I'd expect.

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