Submitted by austintackaberry t3_120usfk in MachineLearning
visarga t1_jdloqee wrote
Reply to comment by ZetaReticullan in [R] Hello Dolly: Democratizing the magic of ChatGPT with open models by austintackaberry
Most of our pre-2020 NLP skills are worthless now, what required bespoke models and datasets is just another emergent LLM ability. It's like a new starting line and we don't know what human skills will be valuable in the future.
sdmat t1_jdm0pmi wrote
> It's like a new starting line and we don't know what human skills will be valuable in the future.
With each passing day, the creature stirs, growing hungrier and more restless. The ground trembles beneath our feet, but we dismiss the warning signs.
Text above naturally written by GPT4.
Maybe we should start flipping the assumption - why would you want a human if inexpensive and dependable AI competence is the default?
ginger_beer_m t1_jdm6xfe wrote
This will kill so many smaller startups that do bespoke fine-tuned models as their core business.
gamerx88 t1_jdmpdtf wrote
Not if they adopt the technology
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