I kind of assume it wouldn’t work not because of anything I know about LLMs (because I know very little about them), but because of the social fact that these websites don’t (to my knowledge) exist.
On the flip side, most of the interesting ML research developments I’ve seen have come from someone noticing something that should work and putting a bit of elbow grease into the execution. I myself have occasionally taken shots at things that later became successful papers for someone else that did a better job of implementation in a year or so. There are lots of good ideas that many people have thought of which are still waiting to be claimed by someone with the will and competence to execute them.
I expect, in this case, that very delayed gratification is core to the lack of adoption. It’s like reinforcement learning; there’s time and ambiguity between you implementing your strategy and that strategy paying off.
On the flip side, most of the interesting ML research developments I’ve seen have come from someone noticing something that should work and putting a bit of elbow grease into the execution. I myself have occasionally taken shots at things that later became successful papers for someone else that did a better job of implementation in a year or so. There are lots of good ideas that many people have thought of which are still waiting to be claimed by someone with the will and competence to execute them.
I expect, in this case, that very delayed gratification is core to the lack of adoption. It’s like reinforcement learning; there’s time and ambiguity between you implementing your strategy and that strategy paying off.