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by CrypticShift
899 days ago
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In a sense, we may have less need to create "formal, structured documents." Even today, many companies archive a large part of their informal conversations (meetings, emails, Slack...) in addition to "memos" and other short docs. The LLMs may get their data from there. Imagining a future where even open everyday conversation is recorded is a privacy nightmare, so this may not always be possible in less digitized environments (immigrants assistance ? I don't know) Also, proponents of AGI believe that advanced forms of AI will require less training to be "creative," or at least to "infer/reason" on "low-level data" in order to create "higher-level" knowledge. |
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