For me the most interesting example on this page is the sticker gif halfway down the page.
Up until now, chatbots haven't really affected the real world for me†. This feels like one of the first moments where LLMs will start affecting the physical world. I type a prompt and something shows up at my doorstep. I wonder how much of the world economy will be driven by LLM-based orders in the next 10 years.
† yes I'm aware self driving cars and other ML related things are everywhere around us and that much of the architecture is shared, but I don't perceive these as LLMs.
It went viral more than a year ago, so maybe you've seen it. On the Ritual Industries instagram, Brian (the guy behind RI) posted a video where he gives voice instruction to his phone assistant, which put the text through chatgpt, which generated openscad code, which was fed to his bambu 3d printer, which successfully printed the object. Voice to Stuff.
I don't have ig anymore so I can't post the link, but it's easy to find if you do.
I just want to know what the insurance looks like behind this, lol. An agent mistakenly places an order for 500k instead of 500 stickers at some premium pricing tier above intended one. Sorry, read the fine print, and you're using at your own risk?
I haven't looked at OpenAI's ToS but try and track down a phrase called "indemnity clause". It's in some of Google's GCP ToS. TLDR it means "we (Google) will pay for ur lawsuit if something you do using our APIs get you sued"
>OpenAI’s indemnification obligations to API customers under the Agreement include any third party claim that Customer’s use or distribution of Output infringes a third party’s intellectual property right. This indemnity does not apply where: (i) Customer or Customer’s End Users knew or should have known the Output was infringing or likely to infringe, (ii) Customer or Customer’s End Users disabled, ignored, or did not use any relevant citation, filtering or safety features or restrictions provided by OpenAI, (iii) Output was modified, transformed, or used in combination with products or services not provided by or on behalf of OpenAI, (iv) Customer or its End Users did not have the right to use the Input or fine-tuning files to generate the allegedly infringing Output, (v) the claim alleges violation of trademark or related rights based on Customer’s or its End Users’ use of Output in trade or commerce, and (vi) the allegedly infringing Output is from content from a Third Party Offering.
Up until now, chatbots haven't really affected the real world for me†. This feels like one of the first moments where LLMs will start affecting the physical world. I type a prompt and something shows up at my doorstep. I wonder how much of the world economy will be driven by LLM-based orders in the next 10 years.
† yes I'm aware self driving cars and other ML related things are everywhere around us and that much of the architecture is shared, but I don't perceive these as LLMs.