Question: has the the adversarial approach been roled into any coding copilots/assistant frameworks?
Costs of various kinds aside I've wanted that from assistance's inception — with precisely the features many call out and home-roll here, difference by both model/provider, and, "role"...
It seems like if you have the money/compute to burn, and can live with the reasoning wall-clock time,
this has got to be the best approach for the foreseeable future, for a lot of specific requirements.
(I also have wondered if this would illuminate the edges of what modern production models are capable of, "aggregating and integrating" over a variety of contributions might make more clear what the limits of their abilities are.)
Costs of various kinds aside I've wanted that from assistance's inception — with precisely the features many call out and home-roll here, difference by both model/provider, and, "role"...
It seems like if you have the money/compute to burn, and can live with the reasoning wall-clock time,
this has got to be the best approach for the foreseeable future, for a lot of specific requirements.
(I also have wondered if this would illuminate the edges of what modern production models are capable of, "aggregating and integrating" over a variety of contributions might make more clear what the limits of their abilities are.)