LLM-based productivity apps (LLApps?) are a logical avenue for business adoption and licensing.
Will the use of LLApps in published articles, images or forums require a citation? If used for a style check, perhaps not. But if the LLApp uncovers a fact, comparison or facet that is unobvious to the writer/analyst/artist, there may be a need to update guidelines.
Good point on citations. They are not always used for retrieving information so it is not always applicable. However, when they do, they should provide bread crumbs back to the source so the human can verify. Wordtune actually does provide the source as it is connected to a retieval model.
Thanks. I have been using this tool and it is wonderful.
LLM-based productivity apps (LLApps?) are a logical avenue for business adoption and licensing.
Will the use of LLApps in published articles, images or forums require a citation? If used for a style check, perhaps not. But if the LLApp uncovers a fact, comparison or facet that is unobvious to the writer/analyst/artist, there may be a need to update guidelines.
How LLMapps?
Good point on citations. They are not always used for retrieving information so it is not always applicable. However, when they do, they should provide bread crumbs back to the source so the human can verify. Wordtune actually does provide the source as it is connected to a retieval model.
We need a poll:
“LLApps” pronounced “EL APPS”
or
“LLMApps” pronounced “EL MAPS” ?
IMO LLApps rolls off the tongue easier.