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by klabb3
721 days ago
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Ah thanks for pointing out. I don't care much for LLMs at all, but my point was simply that whoever has data, and especially personalized data, has an upper hand in making LLMs into better end user product, for those that like them. This may be underestimated right now when most dick measuring is comparing model-model not integration into a product. > data that is stolen and sold to the highest bidder Didn’t mean necessarily the data brokers (although that’s an interesting angle), but say Apple now has a bunch of info about your calendar, email, contacts, then clearly they have an upper hand in providing better products than an anonymous API call. Not all products need personalization but LLMs? I can think of tons of use cases. |
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