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by popinman322
544 days ago
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Google Trends make it seem like we're out of the exponential growth phase for LLMs-- search interest is possibly plateauing. A decline in search interest outside of academia makes sense. The groups who can get by on APIs don't care so much how the sausage is made and just want to see prices come down. Interested parties have likely already found tools that work for them. There's definitely some academic interest outside of CS in producing tools using LLMs. I know plenty of astro folks working to build domain specific tools with open models as their backbone. They're typically not interested in more operational work, I guess because they operate under the assumption that relevant optimizations will eventually make their way into public inference engines. And CS interest in these models will probably sustain for at least 5-10 more years, even if performance plateaus, as work continues into how LLMs function. All that to say, maybe we're just seeing the trend die for laypeople? |
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I am only half kidding.