Maybe don't be a dick because someone didn't know there was updated information.
thepianistfroggollum
I didn't argue otherwise. I was just dispelling the notion that the $48m comes out of the city budget. Which, may be part of the problem.
Buddy, I have actual training in AI/ML from some of the leading engineers in the field, and my job leverages AI/ML very successfully to do a task really similar to what OP is looking for.
Maybe the versions available to the public to play with aren't up to the task, but using AWS Bedrock you can absolutely get results like OP wants.
That's how the courts work, though. A higher court won't weigh in unless the case is appealed from a lower court. Also, the SC's job isn't to enforce their rulings.
No, cities have insurance for this kind of thing. The premiums might go up, but the tax payer isn't footing the whole bill.
Also, not every flight path is going to be over the zoo. Probably only a handful of runways are that direction.
Peacocks are also horrible disgusting birds.
They already exist.
You don't need an LLM for this. You just need a FM that you fine tune, and you'd be surprised at how little computing power is actually required.
For our uses (which are similar to what OP wants), it takes longer for us to do an OCR scan on the documents our AI works with than for Sagemaker to do it's thing on a rather small instance.
And, devs would just be implementing API calls, so it wouldn't be a big deal to make the switch.