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voluble@lemmy.ca 1 week agoThis is interesting. Do you have any thoughts on why someone would want to utilize the epstein data for ML? Like, what’s the point, in your opinion? Just lulz? Or, something else?
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voluble@lemmy.ca 1 week agoThis is interesting. Do you have any thoughts on why someone would want to utilize the epstein data for ML? Like, what’s the point, in your opinion? Just lulz? Or, something else?
brucethemoose@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Lulz.
It’s an interesting coding exercise, though. Trying to (for example) OCR all the documents, or generate a relations graph between the documents or concepts, is a great into to language modeling (which is not, in fact, prompt engineering like most seem to think, and can be totally LLM free).
If you’re like a reporter or something, it’s also the obvious way to comb through the documents looking for clues to actually make headlines. I dunno what they do at big outlets, though.