▲ | rv3392 a day ago | |||||||
ML is still a thing. I believe that most AI research is still non-LLM ML-related - things like CNN+Computer Vision, RL, etc. In my opinion, the hype around LLMs has a lot to do with its accessibility to the general public compared to existing ML techniques which are highly specialised. | ||||||||
▲ | flessner a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
To be fair, I remember that some 5 years ago a lot of ML was quite accessible to programmers as it was often just a couple lines of python using tensorflow, or later pytorch. I am almost in disbelief that LLMs are the thing that reached the "tipping point" for most companies to magically care for ML. The amount of products, that could have been built properly 5 years ago, that exist now in a slower form because of "reasoning" LLMs, is likely astonishing. | ||||||||
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