LLMs
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Brand Details
Type: Service
Description: Large Language Models are sophisticated computer programs designed to understand and generate human language. They are trained on massive amounts of text data, learning patterns in word usage and sentence structure to mimic human communication. Brands utilize LLMs to create personalized content, such as emails and social media posts, tailored to individual customers. This helps brands maintain a consistent brand identity while engaging with their audience on a more personal level. LLMs can also analyze customer feedback and market trends to inform content creation and brand strategy. Beyond marketing, LLMs have applications across various industries, automating tasks and improving accuracy and response times in customer service and other areas.
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Total Mentions: 76
Subreddit Mentions:
Positive Mentions: 30
Negative Mentions: 28
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May 21, 2025
Bro, that’s not cool, eh?
💬 120 comments
⬆︎ 751 upvotes
LLMs are criticized for a high rate of hallucination and unreliability as a learning tool.
Found in /r/newzealand/May 17, 2025
Why the obsession with downplaying LLMs and the current rate of advancements towards AGI?
💬 36 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Discussed in the context of its potential for advancements and future development.
Found in /r/Futurology/💬 628 comments
⬆︎ 3878 upvotes
Mentioned as a tool that produces "bullshit".
Found in /r/Futurology/May 17, 2025
AI systems start to create their own societies when they are left alone | When they communicate with each other in groups, the AIs organise themselves and make new kinds of linguistic norms – in much the same way human communities do, according to scientists.
💬 101 comments
⬆︎ 770 upvotes
Commenter is discussing Large Language Models.
Found in /r/Futurology/May 17, 2025
i will not promote: Cutting through the hype of vibe coding solopreneurs
💬 37 comments
⬆︎ 16 upvotes
Some comments suggest the need for a deep proprietary model/data/moat, which implies an advantage.
Found in /r/startups/May 16, 2025
Question for edtech marketers
💬 7 comments
⬆︎ 5 upvotes
The post discusses strategies to be cited by LLMs, indicating a positive view on their potential.
Found in /r/DigitalMarketing/May 11, 2025
What do you think about this idea?
💬 15 comments
⬆︎ 3 upvotes
The commenter is skeptical of using LLMs.
Found in /r/indiehackers/May 11, 2025
I knew AI was coming for my job. I wasn't prepared for it to come for my heart
💬 64 comments
⬆︎ 118 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of the impact of AI development on different sectors.
Found in /r/australia/May 11, 2025
What if AI isn’t taking jobs—but revealing which jobs were already algorithms in disguise?
💬 19 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
LLMs are seen as a limited tool.
Found in /r/Futurology/May 10, 2025
AI will just create new jobs... And then it'll do those jobs too
💬 109 comments
⬆︎ 151 upvotes
Mentions AI-generated content, and it's weaknesses.
Found in /r/Futurology/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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