T5 Efficient and the architecture of understanding
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T5 Efficient and the architecture of understanding
Instructional compression isn’t just about speed — it’s about meaning. When a model like T5 Efficient distills language, what kind of epistemic trade-offs are at play?
There’s a tension between minimalism and clarity, between what’s said and what’s left unsaid. Can efficiency become a cognitive act, not just a technical one?
I’m curious how others interpret the ethical dimension of compression in educational or semantic contexts.
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