You might say this is about Helix being small and trying to break into a crowded market, but OpenAI and Google offered similar contests / offers that asked users to submit ideas for LLM applications. Considering how many LLM sample apps are either totally useless ("Walter the Bavarian, a chatbot who gives trivia about Oktoberfest!") or could be better solved by classical programming ("a GPT that automatically converts currencies to USD!), it seems AI developers have struggled to find a single marketable use case of LLMs outside of codegen.
You might say this is about Helix being small and trying to break into a crowded market, but OpenAI and Google offered similar contests / offers that asked users to submit ideas for LLM applications. Considering how many LLM sample apps are either totally useless ("Walter the Bavarian, a chatbot who gives trivia about Oktoberfest!") or could be better solved by classical programming ("a GPT that automatically converts currencies to USD!), it seems AI developers have struggled to find a single marketable use case of LLMs outside of codegen.