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by UncleMeat
1233 days ago
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But why would SO (or an equivalent) be dead. I know very little about ML so it is entirely possible that I'm way way way off here but it seems like a product with this sort of tool integrated would be capable of determining when a query produced a not-very-useful result and could even aggregate such queries. We'd have a very powerful training system where the AI can communicate back "hey I need training on this sort of stuff" and then iterate. If this is valuable, people can be paid to provide this training input. |
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The whole premise of the economics of these LLMs is built on the assumption that the training data is (mostly) free. If you need to pay people to provide the training input, you will quickly find that you're spending more money on creating the training data than you're getting out of the finished model.