ChatGPT is an example of a large language model used to predict future uses of speech recognition technology.
In this chapter, the author discusses the increasing interest in large language models and how companies like ChatGPT have been using them to predict public interest in recent months.
He discusses some of the issues that have arisen due to the popularity of these models and discusses how mistakes have been reported in using LLM’s to predict use cases such as sentences left unfinished.
In other words, people have been surprised by how easy it is to get machine learning to perform tasks that are not explicitly given to it.
This paper helps to remind us that even when we think we have a good command over a language model, it may not be 100% accurate.
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