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chickensong 4 hours ago

Big business and government aren't buying supercomputer clusters and licensing models to run chats.

munk-a 3 hours ago | parent [-]

The really weird thing is that Big Business actually is buying supercomputer clusters to do just that. I can't really talk to the government side but a lot of businesses' early forays into AI was just slapping a chatbot on their product and hoping it'd attract a lot more business. I also think you'd be surprised how integrated really dumb chatbots are into business communication these days.

I think most smart people are looking seriously at different models to try and improve the accuracy of any existing ML uses they had in their business but the new features built post-ChatGPT tend to often just be fancied up chats.

badlogic 14 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

I can talk for the gov. site in my European home country: they too are buying GPUs for chat ...

chickensong 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> just slapping a chatbot on their product

That's happening of course, but that's not really the whole picture. Any org that already invests in R&D is likely considering or already implementing modern AI tech into their existing infrastructure. A big oil or pharmaceutical or materials company likely doesn't care much about chat bots, or any customer-facing tech for that matter.

refactor_master 33 minutes ago | parent [-]

Actually, big orgs are doing exactly that; slapping a chatbot onto their support ticket backlog. Being really, actually “data driven” is hard, and must happen from the bottom up. So instead there’s chatbots in their frontend and support backend, but the backend doing the actual lifting probably hasn’t changed one bit.