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1. asdev+Vh8[view] [source] 2025-04-05 16:29:59
>>alphad+(OP)
outside of text generation and search, LLMs have not delivered any significant value
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2. baumy+2j8[view] [source] 2025-04-05 16:39:12
>>asdev+Vh8
Text generation and search are the drivers for some trillions of dollars worth of economic activity around the world.
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3. mdp202+yu8[view] [source] 2025-04-05 18:17:11
>>baumy+2j8
> trillions of dollars

That is monetary value. The poster may have meant "delivery" value - which has been limited (and tainted with hype).

> Text generation

Which «text generation», apart from code generation (quite successful in some models), would amount to «trillions of dollars worth of economic activity» at the current stage? I cannot see it at the moment.

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4. an_guy+Hj9[view] [source] 2025-04-06 02:52:59
>>mdp202+yu8
I cannot see any major use case apart from code generation and autocompletion. Maybe summarizing text and learning new things but that can be achieved by any search engine.

A good search engine could probably take over llm.

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