Hmm we're not seeing any issues with the website on our end -- tryparity.com is down for you?
The data security point with LLMs is definitely relevant. There's a broader conversation ongoing right now about how teams will securely use LLMs, but from our conversations so far teams have been willing to adopt the tech. We've been working with startups up to this point, so we'll likely need to offer support self-hosted LLMs if we were to support enterprise or bring-your-own-keys for larger startups.
The hallucination point is interesting. I think a lot of products will need to solve this problem of having so much trust with the user that they'll blindly follow the outputs, but occasionally failing due to hallucination. Our approach has been to 1) only focus on investigation/root cause and 2) make sure it's easy to audit the results by sharing all of the results + supporting evidence
The data security point with LLMs is definitely relevant. There's a broader conversation ongoing right now about how teams will securely use LLMs, but from our conversations so far teams have been willing to adopt the tech. We've been working with startups up to this point, so we'll likely need to offer support self-hosted LLMs if we were to support enterprise or bring-your-own-keys for larger startups.
The hallucination point is interesting. I think a lot of products will need to solve this problem of having so much trust with the user that they'll blindly follow the outputs, but occasionally failing due to hallucination. Our approach has been to 1) only focus on investigation/root cause and 2) make sure it's easy to audit the results by sharing all of the results + supporting evidence