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7/4/2025, 4:04:35 PM
>>105798855
>Stuff like 300k tokens+.
/hard disagree/.
One of my tests was feeding a whole ass japanese light novel in its original language and having it summarize the key points through this prompt :
>Write a detailed summary explaining the events in a chronological manner, focusing on the moral lessons that can be understood from the book. Try to understand the moral quandaries from the point of view of the people from that civilization. The summary must be written in English.
This is what I got from 2.5 Pro :
https://rentry.co/uunaas4f
It's mostly accurate. Some terms aren't well transliterated, which is to be expected, but the chronology of events and underlying message are well preserved. Mind you, it's a novel I read multiple times that is why I'm using it in a summarization test (you can't judge the quality of a summary of something you couldn't summarize yourself).
Flash produced garbage and I didn't bother saving its answer, but I could run it again if you're curious to compare with that prompt + data.
Pic related is the amount of tokens seen in aistudio for this prompt+answer.
>>105799065
I don't use rag software, so I dunno about that. Is the technology perfect? no, but frankly, the fact that it manages to not forget the original prompt and write in English after seeing hundreds of thousands of japanese token has me fucking beyond impressed.
>Stuff like 300k tokens+.
/hard disagree/.
One of my tests was feeding a whole ass japanese light novel in its original language and having it summarize the key points through this prompt :
>Write a detailed summary explaining the events in a chronological manner, focusing on the moral lessons that can be understood from the book. Try to understand the moral quandaries from the point of view of the people from that civilization. The summary must be written in English.
This is what I got from 2.5 Pro :
https://rentry.co/uunaas4f
It's mostly accurate. Some terms aren't well transliterated, which is to be expected, but the chronology of events and underlying message are well preserved. Mind you, it's a novel I read multiple times that is why I'm using it in a summarization test (you can't judge the quality of a summary of something you couldn't summarize yourself).
Flash produced garbage and I didn't bother saving its answer, but I could run it again if you're curious to compare with that prompt + data.
Pic related is the amount of tokens seen in aistudio for this prompt+answer.
>>105799065
I don't use rag software, so I dunno about that. Is the technology perfect? no, but frankly, the fact that it manages to not forget the original prompt and write in English after seeing hundreds of thousands of japanese token has me fucking beyond impressed.
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