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by Mezzie
1129 days ago
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> What kind of business use-cases do they enable? I've dabbled in comms work, and it's very useful for that. One thing that I despise doing is writing copy and LLMs are really good for that - writing dozens of social media posts is tedious and LLMs can rephrase things so that they sound less repetitive. I'm a good writer but I'm an amazing editor so having something to start with also solves the 'staring at a blank page/doc' problem. Likewise, generating polite answers to stupid questions. Instead of worrying 'how do I tell an ego-driven exec/politician/candidate that what they want is stupid or not possible?' I can have an LLM spit out the stupid corporate drivel the C-Suite all want from their servants. It's also good for dumbing things down but not making it sound like you're dumbing things down and therefore is good for rewriting information for different audiences. You don't (right now) use LLMs for generating facts but they have a great deal of utility in massaging language. |
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