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Explaining Feedback Types with an Analogy
Imagine you are explaining to a colleague why a language model needs detailed, step-by-step feedback to learn complex problem-solving, rather than just being told if its final answer is correct. Create a simple, original analogy (different from a student learning math) to illustrate this point. Explain how your analogy demonstrates the superiority of process-based feedback over outcome-based feedback.
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Ch.5 Inference - Foundations of Large Language Models
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Explaining Feedback Types with an Analogy