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General intelligence applications with multiple stable use cases as per relevant industrial and regulatory standards (GI1)

Date of Addition

26 April 2024

This is an ontological sub-category of Generative AI applications. Such kinds of Generative AI Applications are those which have a lot of test cases and use cases, which are useful, and considered to be stable as per relevant industrial and regulatory standards. ChatGPT could be considered an example of this sub-category. This idea was proposed in Deciphering Regulative Methods for Generative AI, VLiGTA-TR-002 (2023).

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