plus tool-usage to solve arbitrarily complex workflows.
I still believe this is possible, but I’m no longer convinced this is
actually a good solution. Some problems are just vastly simpler, cheaper,
and faster to solve with software.
This post talks about our approach to supporting both code and LLM-driven
workflows, and why we decided it was necessary.
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