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Yeah, I don't know - hearing arguments that this was already done by ML algorithms is to me hearing like "moving from place A to B existed already before cars". But it seems like a common sentiment. So much that simple ML attempted to be doing required massive amount of training and training data specific to your domain before you could use it, and LLM can do it out of the box, and actually consider nuance.

I think organizing and structuring data from unorganized data from the past is a massive use case that seems heavily underrated by so many right now. People spend a lot of time on figuring out where to find some data, internally in companies, etc.




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