I’m excited for people to get good at building tools to help with open-ended tasks that feel a bit more like “wisdom,” I think elicit is a step in that direction. I’m also excited about getting better at applying ML to tasks where we don’t really have datasets / eventually where the goal is to aim for superhuman performance, and I think elicit will grow into a good test case for that (and is to some extent right now).
I basically think the main question is whether they are / will be able to make an excellent product that helps people significantly (and then whether they are able to keep scaling that up).
I’m excited for people to get good at building tools to help with open-ended tasks that feel a bit more like “wisdom,” I think elicit is a step in that direction. I’m also excited about getting better at applying ML to tasks where we don’t really have datasets / eventually where the goal is to aim for superhuman performance, and I think elicit will grow into a good test case for that (and is to some extent right now).
I basically think the main question is whether they are / will be able to make an excellent product that helps people significantly (and then whether they are able to keep scaling that up).
(Note that I’m a funder / board member.)