|
|
|
|
|
by rig666
1038 days ago
|
|
This isn't our field but its something similar.
So say some of your clients are old publications. Some have articles dating back to the 1800s. Nearly all the work is digitized but searching for something in the great categorized mess is a nightmare. As most old publications are downsizing they don't have the man power to curate there archives but are inundated with research requests nearly 24/7.
As a service to help these publications maintain there image as an organized informative keeper of historical records you could do the following.
1. have an LLM make a series of tags for all the articles.
2. make a summary for all the articles to improve search results.
3. provide a service to them or up sold to their clients were a question/prompt can be ran across every article or a section of articles. > how is the performance/cost of running vs more specialized models trained for the task.
most models are GNU licensed so thats not an issue. But I imagine you meant the age old question of hosting yourself vs using openAI. Truth is as of now it currently is not foretasted to beat using one of the less intelligent models on openAI. hardware cost alone yes but Dev time is very expensive.
Lucky were a small company & our CEO sees this as training. Because LLMs are so new there really isn't a large labor market for it yet. If our devs and engineers get in this early then we can beat others to market as the technology develops and new opportunities come to light.
on top of having possible HIPPA, GDPR, or other security laws to follow that OpenAI has been very shooty about, we do not want be at the whim of OpenAI or another SaaS provider on a mission critical part of a vertical. They have talked about depreciating old model. As well they have had content changes in there models to placate political critics, well not realizing that this pulls the rug out from under developers that need any sense of stability from there product. |
|
But the dev and computing cost of this feels so huge that I'm not even sure where to start.