The author further envisions the use of LLMs in corporate settings, where they could be used to condense and summarize information from across organizations, thereby aiding executives in decision-making. LLMs could also be used to manage unstructured or semi-structured data in various industries. While other uses of LLMs, such as writing code or emails, are acknowledged, the author asserts that their greatest value, at least in the short term, lies in their ability to summarize and organize information.
Key takeaways:
- The primary use case for large language models (LLMs) is summarization, as they can effectively condense large volumes of information.
- LLMs could revolutionize the way we find, consume, and interpret information, similar to the impact of the web.
- In the corporate setting, LLMs could be used to summarize information from across organizations, providing executive-level summaries at the touch of a finger.
- LLMs could also be used to manage and organize unstructured or semi-structured data, transforming industries that rely on managing large volumes of such data.