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other> > I wish to find out anything truly innovative that was invented by some
> > "AI" Large Language Model (LLM).
> 
> I have heard of a project that intends to analyze 130,000 documents in a
> field, and if they are lucky, parts scattered in the documents may fit
> together to give a new original insight in the data that was previously
> overlooked.

 As you said, the large language model would learn from one hundred thirty 
thousand documents, and that means that it cannot learn something new to 
innovate something new. That means the original insight is not that much 
original, not so.

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Jean Louis

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