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Lies, Damned Lies, and LLMs: AI is a Con
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That's why AI companies have been giving out generic chatbots for free, but charge for training domain-specific ones. People paying for using the generic ones, is just the tip of the iceberg.
The future is going to be local or on-prem LLMs, fine tuned on domain knowledge, most likely multiple ones per business/user. It is estimated that businesses are holding orders of magnitude more knowledge, than what has been available for AI training. Will also be interesting to see what kind of exfiltration becomes possible, when one of those internal LLMs gets leaked.
I'm sure that, as with Equifax, there will be no consequences. Shareholders didn't rebel then; why would they in the face of a massive LLM breach?
It's going to be funnier: imagine throwing in tons of data at an LLM, most of the data will get abstracted and grouped, most will be extractable indirectly, some will be extractable verbatim... and any piece of it might be a hallucination, no guarantees! 😅.
Courts will have a field day with that.
Oh, yeah. Hilarity at its finest. Just call it a glorified database and a day.
Randomly obfuscated database: you don't get exactly the same data, and most of the data is lost, but sometimes can get something similar to the data, if you manage to stumble upon the right prompt.