Does your product heavily rely on Large Language Models?

Simon Peter Damian
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What are you building and do you utilize LLMs for parts of your product?

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Yes, indeed. Touring | Explore the world uses a complex pipeline to be able to craft insightful stories about any place in the world. It relies on several different LLMs, leveraging their different aspect according to the specific task within the pipeline. This makes it possible to create these stories in just a matter of seconds!
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By the way, we launched the concept in November and got 2nd product of the day, tomorrow we're launching the release of the mobile apps šŸš€
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Borey Washington
Yes, without it many AI product would not exist. MyBot.chat is depending on both ChatGPT and Llama 3 and more to come
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@borey_washington This is amazing.
Andre Kuzminykh
sure, almost every operation in our product is llm-driven
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@andre_kuzminykh Pygma looks amazing.
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QING LI
Absolutely! Our product utilizes Large Language Models (LLMs) extensively to enhance OCR accuracy and provide intelligent data extraction. LLMs help in understanding context and improving the overall performance of our AI-driven solutions.
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@pdftopdf I can see this very useful and academia and lots of companies with legacy software. I remember working for a client where we had to parse PDF with invoices. Cool stuff you've got there.
Iā€™m building a SaaP (strategic sound design subscription service). I sometimes use LLMs for quickly creating sound mood boards and sketching initial concepts to ensure our sound design catches the vibe of the audience or at least of the decision makers šŸ˜‰.
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@herwig_kusatz Notification turned on
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@theterminalguy Thank you Simon Peter šŸ˜Š