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The New Frontier

The New Frontier

The New Frontier

Sep 12, 2023

Sep 12, 2023

Sep 12, 2023

A sleek and futuristic thumbnail featuring a spiraling galaxy against a gradient background of space black and electric blue. A 3D rocket icon is positioned at the bottom left, appearing to journey toward the upper right corner, leaving a light trail in its wake.
A sleek and futuristic thumbnail featuring a spiraling galaxy against a gradient background of space black and electric blue. A 3D rocket icon is positioned at the bottom left, appearing to journey toward the upper right corner, leaving a light trail in its wake.
A sleek and futuristic thumbnail featuring a spiraling galaxy against a gradient background of space black and electric blue. A 3D rocket icon is positioned at the bottom left, appearing to journey toward the upper right corner, leaving a light trail in its wake.

A Quick Preface: Journey to LLMs

As someone who’s been working with Large Language Models (LLMs) for the last couple of years, let me just say—it feels like strapping yourself to a SpaceX Falcon 9 and blasting off to Mars. I'm not the Elon Musk of this space, but more like one of the engineers in the control room, geeking out over the data on the screen.

Building Rockets, But Make It Virtual

For starters, let's discuss Answerme.ai. Now, as much as I admire J.A.R.V.I.S. (who doesn't?), our project isn't quite there yet. The goal, however, is to create a voice assistant that serves not just as a utility but more like a friend you'd have engaging debates with—about SpaceX versus Blue Origin, for example.

On another project front, there's Hippocraticum AI. I’m a small part of a bigger team on a quest to simplify healthcare through tech. Imagine a world where medical professionals have real-time, AI-backed insights at their fingertips. Sounds like something right out of a futurist’s playbook, doesn't it?

The Big Leagues: Who’s Launching What?

The progress in LLMs can only be compared to the advancements in rocket science over the last decade. OpenAI is the veteran in the field, but with Meta and Google launching their own models, it feels like watching a space race unfold.

Safeguarding Our Mars Colonies: The Technical Aspect

But what about safety? Can these AI models go "full Skynet" on us? Given my background, I can't help but think about the cautionary tales. Rest assured, safety precautions are as integral to LLMs as they are to a SpaceX Dragon capsule docking at the ISS.

The Legal Moonscape: Navigating Uncharted Territory

The regulatory framework for AI and LLMs is about as developed as the legal code for Mars colonies. In other words, it's a Wild West out there. As AI keeps surging ahead, the legal landscape is still catching its breath, leaving many questions unanswered.

The Mars Rover of Possibilities: What’s Next?

Could we see LLMs being utilized for academic research or even for solving real-world challenges like climate change? It's akin to asking if SpaceX will make it to Mars. The potential is boundless, but the journey has just begun.

The Final Countdown

So here's the rocket trajectory: we're at the dawn of something groundbreaking. I'm beyond thrilled to be a small part of it. As we shoot for the stars, the real thrill is in pondering the uncharted territories we’ll explore next. Elon Musk aims to put humans on Mars. In the AI space, who knows what our 'Mars' will be? The sky is not the limit, not anymore.

A Quick Preface: Journey to LLMs

As someone who’s been working with Large Language Models (LLMs) for the last couple of years, let me just say—it feels like strapping yourself to a SpaceX Falcon 9 and blasting off to Mars. I'm not the Elon Musk of this space, but more like one of the engineers in the control room, geeking out over the data on the screen.

Building Rockets, But Make It Virtual

For starters, let's discuss Answerme.ai. Now, as much as I admire J.A.R.V.I.S. (who doesn't?), our project isn't quite there yet. The goal, however, is to create a voice assistant that serves not just as a utility but more like a friend you'd have engaging debates with—about SpaceX versus Blue Origin, for example.

On another project front, there's Hippocraticum AI. I’m a small part of a bigger team on a quest to simplify healthcare through tech. Imagine a world where medical professionals have real-time, AI-backed insights at their fingertips. Sounds like something right out of a futurist’s playbook, doesn't it?

The Big Leagues: Who’s Launching What?

The progress in LLMs can only be compared to the advancements in rocket science over the last decade. OpenAI is the veteran in the field, but with Meta and Google launching their own models, it feels like watching a space race unfold.

Safeguarding Our Mars Colonies: The Technical Aspect

But what about safety? Can these AI models go "full Skynet" on us? Given my background, I can't help but think about the cautionary tales. Rest assured, safety precautions are as integral to LLMs as they are to a SpaceX Dragon capsule docking at the ISS.

The Legal Moonscape: Navigating Uncharted Territory

The regulatory framework for AI and LLMs is about as developed as the legal code for Mars colonies. In other words, it's a Wild West out there. As AI keeps surging ahead, the legal landscape is still catching its breath, leaving many questions unanswered.

The Mars Rover of Possibilities: What’s Next?

Could we see LLMs being utilized for academic research or even for solving real-world challenges like climate change? It's akin to asking if SpaceX will make it to Mars. The potential is boundless, but the journey has just begun.

The Final Countdown

So here's the rocket trajectory: we're at the dawn of something groundbreaking. I'm beyond thrilled to be a small part of it. As we shoot for the stars, the real thrill is in pondering the uncharted territories we’ll explore next. Elon Musk aims to put humans on Mars. In the AI space, who knows what our 'Mars' will be? The sky is not the limit, not anymore.

A Quick Preface: Journey to LLMs

As someone who’s been working with Large Language Models (LLMs) for the last couple of years, let me just say—it feels like strapping yourself to a SpaceX Falcon 9 and blasting off to Mars. I'm not the Elon Musk of this space, but more like one of the engineers in the control room, geeking out over the data on the screen.

Building Rockets, But Make It Virtual

For starters, let's discuss Answerme.ai. Now, as much as I admire J.A.R.V.I.S. (who doesn't?), our project isn't quite there yet. The goal, however, is to create a voice assistant that serves not just as a utility but more like a friend you'd have engaging debates with—about SpaceX versus Blue Origin, for example.

On another project front, there's Hippocraticum AI. I’m a small part of a bigger team on a quest to simplify healthcare through tech. Imagine a world where medical professionals have real-time, AI-backed insights at their fingertips. Sounds like something right out of a futurist’s playbook, doesn't it?

The Big Leagues: Who’s Launching What?

The progress in LLMs can only be compared to the advancements in rocket science over the last decade. OpenAI is the veteran in the field, but with Meta and Google launching their own models, it feels like watching a space race unfold.

Safeguarding Our Mars Colonies: The Technical Aspect

But what about safety? Can these AI models go "full Skynet" on us? Given my background, I can't help but think about the cautionary tales. Rest assured, safety precautions are as integral to LLMs as they are to a SpaceX Dragon capsule docking at the ISS.

The Legal Moonscape: Navigating Uncharted Territory

The regulatory framework for AI and LLMs is about as developed as the legal code for Mars colonies. In other words, it's a Wild West out there. As AI keeps surging ahead, the legal landscape is still catching its breath, leaving many questions unanswered.

The Mars Rover of Possibilities: What’s Next?

Could we see LLMs being utilized for academic research or even for solving real-world challenges like climate change? It's akin to asking if SpaceX will make it to Mars. The potential is boundless, but the journey has just begun.

The Final Countdown

So here's the rocket trajectory: we're at the dawn of something groundbreaking. I'm beyond thrilled to be a small part of it. As we shoot for the stars, the real thrill is in pondering the uncharted territories we’ll explore next. Elon Musk aims to put humans on Mars. In the AI space, who knows what our 'Mars' will be? The sky is not the limit, not anymore.

Contact: yaron.fanger@ylabs.swiss

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Contact: yaron.fanger@ylabs.swiss

©2023 Ylabs GmbH. All Rights Reserved.