近期关于/r/WorldNe的讨论持续升温。我们从海量信息中筛选出最具价值的几个要点,供您参考。
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第三,Having worked at Weaviate, I can tell you that this isn't an either/or situation. The file interface is powerful because it's universal and LLMs already understand it. The database substrate is powerful because it provides the guarantees you need when things get real. The interesting future isn't files versus databases. It's files as the interface humans and agents interact with, backed by whatever substrate makes sense for the use case.
此外,The sites are slop; slapdash imitations pieced together with the help of so-called “Large Language Models” (LLMs). The closer you look at them, the stranger they appear, full of vague, repetitive claims, outright false information, and plenty of unattributed (stolen) art. This is what LLMs are best at: quickly fabricating plausible simulacra of real objects to mislead the unwary. It is no surprise that the same people who have total contempt for authorship find LLMs useful; every LLM and generative model today is constructed by consuming almost unimaginably massive quantities of human creative work- writing, drawings, code, music- and then regurgitating them piecemeal without attribution, just different enough to hide where it came from (usually). LLMs are sharp tools in the hands of plagiarists, con-men, spammers, and everyone who believes that creative expression is worthless. People who extract from the world instead of contributing to it.
面对/r/WorldNe带来的机遇与挑战,业内专家普遍建议采取审慎而积极的应对策略。本文的分析仅供参考,具体决策请结合实际情况进行综合判断。