Will update when we actually have "a smart" LLMs.
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It's pretty much perfect marketing before their IPO. "We have this technology that is so good that the government have to restrict it. We fear what will happen if bad actors get a hold of it. It is just that goood"
Sounds a lot better to investors.
these just feel like marketing
what would happen is people would figure out it's bs xD
Considering that LLMs are just word guessing machines and not actual intelligence, that's not likely to happen.
I heard a rumor that they actually didn't release them because they'd be too costly to run, so I think if they'd release those models, they'd go bankrupt.
What happened?
So the government bought into the hype surrounding an LLM?