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by Terr_
830 days ago
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> There will be demand for gpt's trained on an actual engineering material and it could actually be a huge gamechanger for that market. I imagine there will also be a lot of kinda-fraudulent supply from people who think: "I'll just take a cheap/commodity (badly) trained LLM, find just the right set of whack-a-mole prompts to make it appear to be making good output, and until customers catch-on the difference is pure profit." Or perhaps they're open about it, and many customers just decide bad results cheap is better than premium data, which is... not a heartening thought. |
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