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That won’t work until somebody designs a reliable security model for LLM’s.

In the real world, you can’t have a model that slurps up every bit of information in a company and then just lets anybody ask open ended questions about it.

But the security solutions for these technologies are far from maturity. They’re almost certainly addressable, but its going to be a whole industry in itself, will take years to take shape, and will probably involve underlying architectures that are designed very differently from what we see in this generation of models.



So you agree it's possible, desirable, and game changing? I think those are hugely positive indicators this will happen and people sitting comfortably in the status quo are going to lose out.

These corporate AI instances will take huge configuration, and like when IBM started adding infrastructure to large corps it was a huge effort. But the reward and advantage it provided was worth the millions of dollars and years of work. Eventually it all permeated down to consumers.

How long this will take it up for debate, but I don't think we can easily dismiss that it's inevitable.




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