There's a depth and we split off for example you can simulate two layer leaps just using one layer but you have to enumerate like all the two possible combinations which makes your size go from like say n to n square. So definitely more layers help but it's not like it's a strict upper bound for the number of leaps you can do. I can only wish it could be quite that simple but that's really really interesting information I'm learning a lot from this. The interpretability part of this paper is also really interesting you kind of break it down into the attention portion and then obviously the MLP you know neurons portion.

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