Dear friends,
I decided to write because many are active on HuggieFace with their AI models.
I have been continuously testing AI Models 8/10 hours a day for a year now. And when I say that I test the models, I don't mean like many do on YouTube to get likes, with type tests. Tell me what the capital of Australia is or tell me who the tenth president of the United States is. Because these tests depress me as well as making me smile. Already 40 years ago my Commodore Vic 20 answered these questions in BASIC language!
I test models very seriously. Being a history buff, my questions are very oriented towards history, culture, geography, literature. So my tests are to try in every way to extrapolate answers and summaries to the AI models.
Now I note with great sadness that models are trained with a lot of data, but there is not enough focus on ensuring that the algorithm is able to extrapolate the data and return it to the user in a faithful and coherent manner.
Now if we want to use templates just to play with creative invented stories like poetry everything can be fine, but when we get serious Open Source templates to be installed locally seem very insufficient to me.
Furthermore, I note that the models are never accompanied in an excellent manner by configuration or preset data which the user often has to try to understand by making various calibrations.
Another issue, the models are always generic, there is no table of models with their actual capabilities.
More guidance would be needed. example This is a model that is good for Medicine, this has been trained with History data etc.
While we find ourselves researching Huggingface in an almost haphazard manner, not to mention total disarray
In Pavero words I want to tell you, since you work hard, you too should ensure that the models, in addition to being filled with data, can then be able to use them and give them to the user.
So let's take a step forward and improve the progress.
Claudio from Italy
what value are you getting testing models 10 hours a day? unless you are greatly exaggerating those numbers?
when you do serious historical research, time passes so quickly that you don't even notice. Unfortunately it takes time for the model to give you the information it has stored. However, even with effort I achieved notable results. example the translation of a writing in Runic. something that is difficult today even for specialized people. This is why I say that we need to waste more time making the algorithm understand its purpose. If we limit ourselves to making them just to play it's a shame