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by giancarlostoro
104 days ago
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One of the things I often wonder is "what will be the minimally viable LLM" that can work from just enough information that if it googles the rest it can provide reasonable answers? I'm surprised something like Encyclopedia Britanica hasn't yet (afaik) tried to capitalize on AI by selling their data to LLMs and validating outputs for LLM companies, it would make a night and day difference in some areas I would think. Wikipedia is nice, but there's so much room for human error and bias there. |
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https://youtu.be/UldqWmyUap4
Also this is the direction the small LLMs are moving in already. They are too small for general knowledge, but getting quite good at tool use (incl. Googling).
Now we just need them to be very strict about what they know and don't know! (I think this is still an open problem, even with big ones.)