LLMs transform how we access and summarize information across all domains.
Large language models can read language, extract and summarize knowledge, and create new data based on what you’re asking for. The internet democratized data, but data still needs processing and summarizing into chunks we can act on. LLMs make this chunking more effective. It’s like how you can watch a two-hour movie and then concisely tell a friend the content. An LLM can do this for you, providing compact, concise information retrieval. This isn’t just one size fits all. In education, for example, you might have many explanations for a math problem, and the question is which explanation works best for a specific student.
— Cherry’s Investment Thesis on AI · The Edge