Mike K Tung
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Mike K Tung
@mikektung
CEO at Diffbot, world's largest knowledge graph. Mostly here to read papers.
Stanford, CA Katılım Temmuz 2010
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@ybhrdwj Enterprise support for hard to use software is no longer a viable business model in the age of AI
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70B model: huggingface.co/diffbot/Llama-…
8B model: huggingface.co/diffbot/Llama-…
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the second result "Mountain Dance and Folk Festival" isn't in Boone (it's in Swannanoa). not only is it not in Boone the generated result says its in Asheville, so that's self-contradictory. Source: folkheritage.org/asheville-even…
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The first result "An Appalachian Summer Festival" is not July 29 to Aug 16. It was actually June 29 - June 27 last month. Source: appsummer.org
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It's also a pretty common trope to ask the "how will you deal with misinformation" question when talking about building a KG of facts from the web (the implicit assumption here is LLMs lack common sense) but actually LLMs are already better and dealing different contexts than most humans are
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@jaredrhizor @nikitabier @nealkhosla For personal/student projects we actually have a completely free program. You do have to submit an application form, but it is mainly to prevent signup fraud.
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@mikektung @nikitabier @nealkhosla Fair enough. I should have said min $300 for even a toy use case.
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