Magic jello is still fundamentally jello.
- Magic jello is still fundamentally jello.
- It's not software engineering, it just looks like it.
- If you put small boxes around the magic jello, you close off the potential of future models improving quality.
- Locking in a how locks in the current model quality.
- You've capped downside, but also capped upside of better models.
- In some cases, more quality in output doesn't matter, and capping downside, and doing it cheaply, is more important than incremental improvements in quality.