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by ethbr1
794 days ago
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> Yes, but I think the other lesson might be that those black box machine translations have ended up being more valuable? The key difference is how tolerant the specific use case is of a probably-correct answer. The things recent-AI excels at now (generative, translation, etc.) are very tolerant of "usually correct." If a model can do more, and is right most of the time, then it's more valuable. There are many other types of use cases, though. |
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On the other hand ML has absolutely revolutionised translation (of longer text), where having a model containing prior knowledge about the world is essential.