General Discussion Faith-based AI

My company (a software consulting firm) is jumping into AI, so I see messages fly by all the time about the advances in AI tech. It's now possible to spin up your own AI and train it on your own stuff. Companies can, for example, train their own AI on their proprietary information, and thus reap the benefits of AI summary, analysis, what-if scenarios, etc on their own company and segment of the market. It becomes a powerful tool.

(And for those who worry that the company's data will be in the hands of a public AI, this is not the case. These proprietary AI models are all self-contained on company servers and not publicly available.).

It's not surprising that someone is spinning up an AI model focused on the Christian demographic.
 
So each company’s AI algorithm will be a sort of secret sauce. Corporate spying just got more intriguing.
 
Well... it's not quite like that. The major players like ChatGPT allow you to use their engine (their algorithms) and just tailor how it behaves, what it knows, etc. But the core AI engine is still guarded and retained as proprietary, and still retains its base training. (ex: ChatGPT in a private model would still know the difference between a cat and a char, general language interpretation, concepts, etc).

There are some "open source" AI engines that can be more finely tuned. "Open Source" means the actual program code, algorithms, etc, are public, and thus you can download all of it and modify it as you want. But you better know what you're doing.
 

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