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And yet it's a major part of the overall concept of being responsible with our use of AIs. Throwing our hands up in the air and prematurely declaring defeat is not an option long term.

It's a non-starter for no other reason than potential copyright infringement means the government becomes involved, and they will stomp on the AI mouse with the force of an elephant - the opinions of amateurs and the anti-copyright movement notwithstanding.

As such, AI Observability is a problem that's both under active research, and the basis for B2B companies.

https://censius.ai/wiki/ai-observability

https://towardsdatascience.com/what-is-ml-observability-29e8...

https://whylabs.ai/observability

https://arize.com/



Observability is great but it doesn’t give granular enough insights into what is actually happening.

Given a black box you can do two things: watch the black box for a while to see what it does, or take it apart to see how it works.

Observability is the former. Useful in many cases, just not here.

If you want to know what LLMs are actually doing, you’ll need the latter. Looking at weight activations for example, although with billions of parameters that’s infeasible.


Those companies are not solving the problem you are describing


"No they're not" and "no it's not" (simplified from the actual response) are conversation enders, so I'll follow the lead and let this conversation end.

Have a great new years!


Well it helps to be accurate in your statements




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