How the LLMOps landscape has evolved and why we haven’t seen many Generative AI applications in the wild yet — but maybe in 2024.
Despite many speculating whether ChatGPT will have replaced Google by now around this time last year, it clearly hasn’t happened yet. With Google releasing ChatGPT’s competitor Gemini two weeks ago, I am unsure if this is still a valid concern.
The release of ChatGPT in late 2022 has skyrocketed the general interest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and especially Generative AI in 2023.
You might have heard of the term “AI winter” before – describing a period of reduced interest and, thus, funding in AI. Well, this year, we have experienced a true “AI summer” with venture capital firms investing over $36 billion into Generative AI, according to The Economist.
In January, people started playing around with ChatGPT and understanding its capabilities. Soon, they realized that how you phrase your question (the “prompt”) resulted in different answers (the “completion”). This realization led to an increased interest in „prompt engineering“ and its best practices.