Even worse, named entities vary from organization to organization.
We have a client who uses a product called "Time". It's software time management. For that customer's documentation, time should be close to "product" and a bunch of other things that have nothing to do with the normal concept of time.
I actually suspect that people would get a lot more bang for their buck fine tuning the embedding models on B2B datasets for their use case, rather than fine tuning an llm
We have a client who uses a product called "Time". It's software time management. For that customer's documentation, time should be close to "product" and a bunch of other things that have nothing to do with the normal concept of time.
I actually suspect that people would get a lot more bang for their buck fine tuning the embedding models on B2B datasets for their use case, rather than fine tuning an llm