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The claim establishes that users do not directly choose which model processes their query; a router makes that determination based on multiple factors including language in the prompt itself.
Users do not directly control which model processes their request; the router decides based on factors including the content and phrasing of their prompt.
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The claim establishes that users do not directly choose which model processes their query; a router makes that determination based on multiple factors including language in the prompt itself.
Users do not directly control which model processes their request; the router decides based on factors including the content and phrasing of their prompt.
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