• Alphane Moon@lemmy.world
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    To be fair, a bubble is more of an economic thing and not necessarily tied to product/service features.

    LLMs clearly have utility, but is it enough to turn them into a profitable business line?

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      You’re right about the definition, and I do think the LLMs will aid in a product offering’s profitability, if not directly generate profits. But OP didn’t mean economically, they meant LLMs will go the way of slap bracelets.

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        … before this whole AI bubble collapses and their value plummets.

        Sounds like they meant economics to me.

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          They said “AI bubble collapses” first then “their value” - meaning the product’s practical use stops functioning (people stop using it) first thus causing economic breakdown for the companies as a result.

          It’s obvious that the OP is expecting LLMs to be a fad that people will soon be forgetting.