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A technology firm needs to build systems for three different language-based tasks: summarizing long articles, translating user interface text, and answering frequently asked questions. They are evaluating two approaches. Approach 1 involves building a single, very large system trained on a vast and diverse collection of text from the internet, with the simple objective of learning to predict the next piece of text in a sequence. This one system would then be guided to perform all three tasks. Approach 2 involves developing three separate, specialized systems, each trained exclusively on a dataset tailored to one specific task (e.g., a dataset of article-summary pairs for the summarization system). Which statement best analyzes the core principle that distinguishes these two approaches?

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