HomeNewsTechnologyDavos 2024: LLMs are hyper competitive, better to build GenAI apps: Andrew Ng's advice to AI startups

Davos 2024: LLMs are hyper competitive, better to build GenAI apps: Andrew Ng's advice to AI startups

Coursera’s chief executive officer Jeff Maggioncalda added that such domain-specific applications using domain-specific data will unlock a lot of value, and competitive advantage. 

Davos / January 15, 2024 / 16:43 IST
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Andrew Ng is the founder and CEO of Landing AI, co-founder and and ex-CEO of Coursera. ,Jeff Maggioncalda is the current chief executive officer of Coursera
Andrew Ng is the founder and CEO of Landing AI, co-founder and and ex-CEO of Coursera. ,Jeff Maggioncalda is the current chief executive officer of Coursera

There is a huge untapped opportunity in budding generative AI applications over building large language models (LLMs), according to Andrew NG, the founder and CEO of Landing AI and former CEO of Coursera.

“There are so many more opportunities in applications of AI to healthcare, financial services, IT consulting, and so on. These have huge opportunities that relatively very few people are working on,” said Ng, speaking to Moneycontrol at Davos, where global leaders have gathered for the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.

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According to the Landing AI founder, while there will be huge winners building LLMs, including some regional ones as well, the space is hyper competitive already.

US-based edtech platform Coursera’s chief executive officer Jeff Maggioncalda agreed and said that such domain-specific applications using domain-specific data will unlock a lot of value, and competitive advantage.