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sorenjan 5 hours ago

But that's not something you'd use an LLM for. There have been computer vision systems sorting bad peas for more than a decade[0], of course there are plenty of use cases for very fast inspection systems. But when would you use an LLM for anything like that?

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLDxXPziztw

arcanemachiner an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Nobody said you would use an LLM for that. It's an example of a process where "industrial inspection, in particular, [would] benefit from lower latency in exchange for accuracy".

The point of their comment isn't that you would use an LLM to sort fruit. It was just an illustrative example.

sorenjan 4 minutes ago | parent [-]

The discussion was about fine-tuned Qwen models, not industrial inspection in general. I would also find it interesting to learn about what kind of edge AI industrial inspection task you could do with fine-tuned llms, not some handwavy answer about how sometimes latency is important in real time systems. Of course it is, so generally you don't use models with several billion parameters unless you need to.

0xbadcafebee 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

You would use a VLM (vision language model). The model analyzes the image and outputs text, along with general context, that can drive intelligent decisions. https://tryolabs.com/blog/llms-leveraging-computer-vision