• coach_cheese@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    I was actually referring to UVEye which was referenced in the article. I looked into UVEye and nowhere did it say it used LLMs with their computer vision. That’s why I asked if anyone had any info on them using it. The comment I replied to assumed LLMs were used but supplied no evidence. None of the links you shared have anything to do with UVEye either.

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      22 hours ago

      Computer vision commonly uses convolutional neural networks on the input,

      no where do you specify UVEye.

      You could admit they’re all over, but instead double down on how I assumed lol

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        22 hours ago

        Except they are using computer vision, not an LLM

        That’s what I initially said, referring to the article. If you have nothing to say regarding the technology in this article that’s fine, but don’t just assume that since there is research of incorporating LLMs into computer vision means it was used in this specific case.

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          21 hours ago

          If you have more info indicating LLMs are used here please share

          so I did. whine about it, but they’re used in this field, if not this particular case. you asked, I provided.