April 26, 2023, 3:38 p.m. | /u/mrybak834

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I'm wondering if incorporating an ontology into the decision-making process of an LLM would be beneficial. Are LLMs already implicitly generating ontologies in order to generate complex output?

For prompt generation and quality of information retrieved, I feel like rigidity and valid data could be a huge help.


Do you believe that ontologies could be useful in LLMs, or do you think that the nature of these models makes them unnecessary?

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