That's awesome, a big achievement!
yumcake
joined 1 year ago
Yeah, when the court and the law lacks objectivity or ethics, this sort of thing happens. That's why a functional court and rule of law is needed to provide an orderly pressure release valve for accumulated injustices.
In the current state people can take classes on say Zoom, formulate a question, and then type it into Google, which pulls up an LLM-generated search result from Baird.
Is there profit in generating an LLM application on a much narrower set of training data to sell it as a pay-service competitor to an ostensibly free alternative? It would need to pretty significantly more efficient or effective than the free alternative. I don't question the usefulness of the technology since it's already in-use, just the business case feasibility amidst the competitive environment.