
What will be the most common word we use for processing text with large language models?
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1.3kṀ724resolved Jan 21
51%47%
ask ChatGPT
39%35%
ask an AI
10%9%
Ask Chat
2%Other
3%
GPT it
0.0%
Lelm it
0.0%
Langomize it
0.0%
Lext it
0.0%
inquire
0.0%
query
0.0%
solicit
3%
AI that
0.0%
textgen it
0.0%
Sim
0.0%
enhance!
0.0%
google
0.0%
Bot it
0.0%
complete that
0.0%
continue that
0.0%
ponder it
Looking for the equivalent of "google it". Example usages:
"When I need something explained to me now, I don't google it, I [verb] it"
"The application takes the user input and then [verb]s it to get a summary"
"The startup is basically just [verb]ing it under the hood with clever prompt engineering".
If we don't end up with a single word for this, then I will resolve the market as unresolved/unknown.
Will try use my best judgement to resolve — if we don't have a clear contender or winner within a year, I will extend the market deadline.
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