Not every question needs the heaviest model
A router sends simple questions to a cheap model and keeps the heavy one for real work. Saves a lot on the bill.
Try this first
- 1Map which tasks are simple and which are complex
- 2Build a small classifier or rules layer
- 3Mirror first, run both and compare
- 4Watch the classifier does not drift too cheap or too expensive
When to bring us in
At scale, bring this into our design.
See also
- Can I paste a customer file or email into ChatGPT?Depends on the account and settings. Free ChatGPT and a Team tenant behave very differently from what most people assume.
- I want a one-page AI policy for my teamA real one-pager beats a thick document nobody reads. Four headers and concrete examples.
- How do I tell if an AI answer is made up?Models sound confident even when they are wrong. A few habits catch most mistakes.
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