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1. t_mann+oAo[view] [source] 2025-12-06 17:31:13
>>knacke+(OP)
> The ‘give up after ten attempts’ threshold aims to prevent Claude from wasting tokens when further progress is unlikely. It was only partially successful, as Claude would still sometimes make dozens of attempts.

Not what I would have expected from a 'one-shot'. Maybe self-supervised would be a more suitable term?

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2. wavemo+rJo[view] [source] 2025-12-06 18:43:13
>>t_mann+oAo
"one-shot" usually just means, one example and its correct answer was provided in the prompt.

See also, "zero-shot" / "few-shot" etc.

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3. simonw+hSo[view] [source] 2025-12-06 19:53:25
>>wavemo+rJo
I've seen one-shot used to mean two different things in LLMs:

1. Getting an LLM to do something based on a single example

2. Getting an LLM to achieve a goal from a single prompt with no follow-ups

I think both are equally valid.

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