Ford tests Ford GPT, Develops Generative tools to Drive OpenAI
McDonalds tests McGPT, Develops Generative tools to Grill OpenAI
Nabisco tests OreoAI, Develops Generative tools to Twist, Link, and Dunk OpenAI
Pampers tests DiaperAI, Develops Generative tools to poop all over OpenAI
Kudos to Sam Altman for his dramatic reveal of OpenAI and LLMs, but seriously I've never seen technology fad develop so quickly and spread so rapidly. And yet the reality is LLMs are good for certain things and not for other
ChatGPT and other LLMs are here to stay, but it just feels like the field is rushing like lemmings trying to jump on it because everyone else is without really thinking about what it's useful for. This looks to me like a bubble in the making and what will be a lot of burned money and value and wasted effort until it all burns down and what's left is what it's actually good for.
LLMs could be a bubble, but companies were burnt 10 years ago for thinking the same about DNNs. The potential blockbuster potential against the relatively minor investment in LLMs (for a large company) far outweighs any possibility of a bubble. It's a no-brainer to jump on this bandwagon (for large companies).
Apple has around $200 billion in cash. It would be very stupid of them not to spend a small fraction of one percent of their cash to pursue LLMs, especially if this direction has any possibility of
> I've never seen technology fad develop so quickly > and spread so rapidly
Did you sleep through the while blockchain/crypto/NFT fad? Yeah... at this point, people have figured out that it's a scam and the previously intolerable cacophony has dulled down to a merely obnoxious vuvuzela drone. But for a long while there, my LinkedIn was getting crapflooded by multiple fly-by-night crypto startups daily... more than a few of which wanted to pay me in whatever their bitcoin knock-off was instead of real
Every large tech company is doing the same. It's not surprising. Apple's approach will likely be a bit different, with their push for privacy and will likely rely more on keeping the processing on-device.
It'd be more surprising to learn a tech company ISN'T exploring their own AI.
McDonalds tests McGPT, Develops Generative tools to Grill OpenAI
Nabisco tests OreoAI, Develops Generative tools to Twist, Link, and Dunk OpenAI
Pampers tests DiaperAI, Develops Generative tools to poop all over OpenAI
Kudos to Sam Altman for his dramatic reveal of OpenAI and LLMs, but seriously I've never seen technology fad develop so quickly and spread so rapidly. And yet the reality is LLMs are good for certain things and not for other
ChatGPT and other LLMs are here to stay, but it just feels like the field is rushing like lemmings trying to jump on it because everyone else is without really thinking about what it's useful for. This looks to me like a bubble in the making and what will be a lot of burned money and value and wasted effort until it all burns down and what's left is what it's actually good for.
LLMs could be a bubble, but companies were burnt 10 years ago for thinking the same about DNNs. The potential blockbuster potential against the relatively minor investment in LLMs (for a large company) far outweighs any possibility of a bubble. It's a no-brainer to jump on this bandwagon (for large companies).
Apple has around $200 billion in cash. It would be very stupid of them not to spend a small fraction of one percent of their cash to pursue LLMs, especially if this direction has any possibility of
> I've never seen technology fad develop so quickly
> and spread so rapidly
Did you sleep through the while blockchain/crypto/NFT fad? Yeah... at this point, people have figured out that it's a scam and the previously intolerable cacophony has dulled down to a merely obnoxious vuvuzela drone. But for a long while there, my LinkedIn was getting crapflooded by multiple fly-by-night crypto startups daily... more than a few of which wanted to pay me in whatever their bitcoin knock-off was instead of real
All neural networks are pre deterministic in nature.
Many argue that so is the human brain, that there is no free will.
Every large tech company is doing the same. It's not surprising. Apple's approach will likely be a bit different, with their push for privacy and will likely rely more on keeping the processing on-device.
It'd be more surprising to learn a tech company ISN'T exploring their own AI.