While 'commoditizing your complements' is one of their strategies. I think it also helps them attract top-tier talent, as who doesn't want the whole world to see and use your cutting-edge developments.
Dutch is a low-hanging fruit though, ain't it? Closely related Germanic language with heavy English influence post-war?
edit: To make the implied question explicit, I guess it might do well on other similar Germanic languages (say Norwegian) but struggle beyond that? Or?
Isn't it only a matter of languages of the input that the model was trained on?
If we want it to spit out Klingon, I'd have to be trained on Klingon input, no?
There’s a real potential market in AI driven support bots, but time will tell if they catch on or are just fads. “Things people have to do but don’t want to do” is an area to keep an eye on.
stackai, botpress, elevenlabs, midjourney, the title didn't say llm it said AI. This would also include vector db companies and ancillary services that only exist to add value to llm companies, that would probably fail or be way lower valued if there weren't an llm use case.
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