> the architect → developer → reviewer pipeline actually produces better results than just... talking to one strong model in one session?
There's a 63 pages paper with mathematical proof if you really into this.
https://arxiv.org/html/2601.03220v1
My takeaway: AI learns from real-world texts, and real-world corpus are used to have a role split of architect/developer/reviewer
Can you explain how this paper is relevant to the comment you replied to?
>> the architect → developer → reviewer pipeline actually produces better results than just... talking to one strong model in one session?
> There's a 63 page paper with mathematical proof if you really into this.
> https://arxiv.org/html/2601.03220v1
I'm confused. The linked paper is not primarily a mathematics paper, and to the extent that it is, proves nothing remotely like the question that was asked.