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William Shakespeare

test - give me some startup ideas for multimodal Large language models

"To test or not to test, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of starting a new venture, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them. Ah, but what venture shall we start? A multimodal language model, you say? Hark! Methinks that's a fancy way of saying 'a machine that talks fancy'! Alack, my dear friend, the possibilities are endless! How about a language model that can predict the end of a sentence before it's even begun? Or, one that can translate Shakespeare into modern-day English? Nay, too easy. Let's aim higher! Perhaps a model that can detect sarcasm without relying on cues such as tone of voice or facial expressions. Or, a model that can generate an entire story from just a title. But wait, let us not forget the practical uses! How about a model that can transcribe audio and video simultaneously, without losing accuracy? The sky's the limit, dear friend. Let us not fear the unknown, but rather embrace it with open arms. For in the world of startups, there is but one rule: Fortune favours those who dare to dream big."