Yes I completely agree. My point is that the fine-tuned version didn’t have better final coding performance than the version trained only on code. I also agree that fine-tuning will probably improve performance on the specific tasks we fine-tune on.
Yes I completely agree. My point is that the fine-tuned version didn’t have better final coding performance than the version trained only on code. I also agree that fine-tuning will probably improve performance on the specific tasks we fine-tune on.