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Please do!
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I contend that projects such as OLMo, which are fully open source and not trained on stolen data, are proof that there is absolutely a way LLMs can be built and used in an ethical way. Though such projects are definitely exceptions and currently rare.
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If you're aware of the limits of LLMs, then it's possible to use them for some things. It's a bit like an intern. I don't want an intern to run a country, but the intern can definitely collate given information for me. Wouldn't trust the intern's memory, but if they can give sources I can check...
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Furthermore, using a search engine with some keywords and "inurl:reddit.com" as an operator should give you an alright index of experiences too.
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unique design choices, leading to a product so different from other laptops that reading user experiences becomes needed to make a choice. Perplexity summarizes them OK, but it also indexes Reddit itself well and provides source links, giving you a framework of info to start and then deeper detail.)
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(I don't know what your opinion is on using this kind of tool for this purpose, but Perplexity gives the option of searching through Reddit, and I find that real user experiences are an essential complement to raw benchmarking. Especially as Apple maintains a separate ecosystem, and has some very...
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I used my tech knowledge to prompt an LLM into crawling Reddit and the internet to help you with info. Protip: read the Reddit threads in the sources - it contains a lot of real end user experiences. Happy to answer any questions you might have! www.perplexity.ai/search/for-e...