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An AI team is developing solutions for two distinct tasks: Task A, which involves classifying short customer reviews as positive or negative, and Task B, which requires generating concise summaries of long, complex legal documents. They have two available models: Model X with 6 stacked processing layers and Model Y with 24 stacked processing layers. Based on the relationship between model depth and capability, which of the following strategies is most appropriate?
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