Discord call: Key takeawaysThe 1-hour call, understandably, mainly focused on GPT, so key (paraphrased) takeaways, for me, include:
- Predictive anlaytics. What sets AnalyticsGPT from others? The models refered to in the recent past (ChatGPT, Google, Baidu) stem from machine learning of existing data that, then, provide a recap of that data, in the format requested. On the other hand, Nexalogy's AnalyticsGPT's predictive analytics is what sets it apary. "The real holy grail of GPT is discovery (not just monitoring)." In that sense, DM's solutions helps getting a proper response when only limited information is available (i.e. predicting a Black Swan event). In short, a sort of Farmers Almanac on steroids but being able to address every subject at any given time;
- Good timing. Having CharGPT, recently, give significant exposure to the broader GPT scene has been perfect, in the sense that DM is now in the process of breaking away from its contractual obligations preventing the provision of ready access to the tech it has developed in partnership with others (i.e. I imagine this refers to the likes of the IDeAS contract), now making it possible to open to a borader customer base (i.e. I've not sure DM's ongoing GPT announcements would be in the process of gaining so much attention had no one ever heard of GPT beforehand);
- Importance of breaking down accessibility barriers. Until now, accessibility to such powerful tools as GPT was in the remit of governments and large businesses who had the resources (i.e. money, scientists, processing capacity) to run these. Accessibility is key to "democratizing" GPT and elements, such as ChatGPT's user interface, contribute to this - reason why DM/Nexalogy are intent on developing more user-friendly User Interfaces (UI) and User Experiences (UX), as highlighted in this week's NR. This is all VERY important because it opens up to a breadth of clientele (B2B, SMEs, individuals). You no longer need a PhD to be able to generate such data;
- Disruptive to business models. The main reason why businesses express SO MUCH interest in this is because of the disruptive nature of this technology - not unlike the cell phone and/or internet have been. As such, many will be ready to pour in mass amounts of money to stay ahead of the curve.
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