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Suhas Baliga
Founder Scripters.app, Innove Law
Suhas Baliga is a highly experienced corporate lawyer with over 12 years of professional experience specializing in venture capital, private equity, and shareholder disputes for innovative technology companies. He acquired a Bachelor's degree in Arts and Law from the National Law School of India University. Throughout his career, he has represented founders in several rounds of funding, from pre-seed to unicorn status. Suhas is the founder of ContractReader AI, a platform that automates contract review, making the process efficient and enjoyable.
Prior to this venture, Suhas held critical positions such as Principal at Innove Law and Impact Law Ventures and an Associate at Trilegal and Luthra & Luthra Law Offices.
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True.
But Meta's Llama is open-sourced, so why spend on something that is already in your lap?
It isn't rocket science to train new models now that we know how, and if the need arises, it is indeed "chump change".
What held us back from doing it the first time was the lack of our investment in what was a moonshot.
The lesson to be learnt is "invest in moonshots".
Re language models, it's time to take advantage of what's there, rather than try to do what's already been done.
The application layer is open, and going to make the future.
Building more models will distract from the next moonshots.
We have a talented workforce that can be used to profit from language models, like noone else is.
Big boys, small boys, is semantics.
What matters is $ made when tech is commercialised, not research hype.
Your outrage over a humanitarian cause is meaningless unless you are willing to sacrifice your own or the lives of your loved ones in defence of that humanitarian cause.