It's hard to tell how things develop, but the fine-tuning will improve them by leaps. I don't think we can be ready for it as it will replace a lot of jobs.
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It's hard to tell how things develop, but the fine-tuning will improve them by leaps. I don't think we can be ready for it as it will replace a lot of jobs.
The problem with fine-tuning appears to be that the model doesn't want to be fine-tuned (sometimes), and mimics what the researchers want to tell them to avoid that. Now it is relatively easy to tell when they are lying, but as they are getting smarter, things won't be easy at all.
Regarding jobs, yes, they will displace many jobs, but they also create many jobs AI-related (for the time-being).