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by Aeolun
485 days ago
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> Do you have even one example? My company uses them for a fuckton of things that were previously too intractable for static logic to work (because humans are involved). This is mostly in the realm of augmented customer support (e.g. customer says something, and the support agent immediately gets the summarized answer on their screen) It’s nothing that can’t be done without, but when the whole problem can be simplified to “write a good prompt” a lot of use cases are suddenly within reach. It’s a question if they’ll keep it around when they realize it doesn’t always quite work, but at least right now MS is making good money off of it. |
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