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We all interact with structured data models constantly, like literally thousands of times each day, just indirectly.

Every single credit card purchase gets classified by a model as fraud or ok. When you go to Netflix and see recommended movies, it's all predictions on structured data. Every single post in every social media feed is there because a model predicted you'd like it.

Realistically, it might be more like 10s of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of predictions that we engage with in a day.

If reality matches the benchmarks for this model, it can kick off a whole new category of models that can potentially be bigger than LLMs


> He told his mother he wanted to organize a carnival for his friends, and mistakenly, he said, he placed an order for almost 70,000 pieces of the candy instead of reserving it.

That's his version and he's sticking with it




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