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jdaw0 | 11 months ago
there's a trillion dollars in it for you if you can prove me wrong and make one that does the job better than modern transformer-based language models
jdaw0 | 11 months ago
there's a trillion dollars in it for you if you can prove me wrong and make one that does the job better than modern transformer-based language models
ben_w|11 months ago
Modern LLMs solve the huge problem of turning natural language from non-experts into the kind of question an expert system can use⦠95% of the time.
95% is fantastic if you're e.g. me with GCSE grade C in biology from 25 years ago, asking a medical question. If you're already a domain expert, it sucks.
I suspect that feeding the output of an LLM into an expert system is still useful, for much the same reason that feeding code from an LLM into a compiler is useful.