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Has anyone run into a situation where your colleagues thinks every language problem should be solved with Generative Models and neglects the other types of LLMs
May 10, 2024, 12:33 a.m. | /u/jax1996
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Gen AI is great, but there are plenty of non-generative LLMs that do language things really well, and in my mind, it makes more sense to use a model suited to the task you're trying to do rather than just throw a genAI model at everything. For example, information extraction may be better accomplished by a question answering model than a …
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