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by PheonixPharts
877 days ago
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> but it's actually kind of hard to get working in practice One of the biggest challenges I've personally seen in this space is business "leaders" pushing teams to ship products asap lest they loose face among their fellow CEOs for not pushing out "AI" products before everyone else. I'm fairly optimistic about LLMs being able to truly be transformative, but it's not going to be through forcing the bread-dead UX of hoisting yet another slightly re-imagined chat interface on users. The idea of "talking to your data" is a promising one, and anyone who has worked for a large data driven org will quickly agree that organizing and searching in-house data is not a solved problem from the UX end of things. But to truly solving these problems, even/especially with LLMs, is going to require thought and experimentation. Something few "business leaders" have patience for. |
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