AI is a wider field than LLMs, so "not all the AI use cases are suitable for Generative AI."
Starts by setting out the "typical use case families ... expecting AI techniques to address them", from prediction to knowledge discovery, and then examines 6 common AI techniques.
Finally, presents a matrix linking them together: which AI technique(s) are low, medium or highly suitable for each use case?
For example, "never use LLM to help us forecast something that does not exist in the world, nor should we use it for planning", although you can of course get a LLM "to write some code for you, and the code will use some Non-Generative ML techniques".
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