Requisition Corp does not have investors. We do not have a product available to the public. There’s no $20 a month SaaS for you to subscribe to. We don’t even have PoC “toys” or MVP examples for people to play with.
We are 25+ year veterans in the field of AI. We began with AIML bots in the late 90s, ALICE and ELIZA clones. Moved onto slightly more complicated Intent based AI chatbots with vast pattern matching databases. In the early 2000s to mid 2010s, we worked on RNN AI systems, again in the chatbot domain. Around 2020, we began using LLMs: GPT2, GPT-Neo, GPT-J, Fairseq, GPT-Neo X, then Llama 1, 2 and currently 3.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Don’t You Have A Public Facing Model?
It’s complicated. The way we achieve what we achieve is by wrapping a lot of proprietary technology around “Open Source” technology like Llama. The problem is, even some of our 3 year old models can do things with 12 billion parameters that current gen AI can’t do with their secret number of parameters. We recently got frustrated with how the 700 billion+ parameter Deepseek model performed compared to our 8 billion parameter Llama 3 model performed in some testing we ran because the quality of Deepseek was so far below what our little model was capable of doing. Basically, we don’t trust anyone to host the code that lets us do what we do.
Are You Taking Investment?
Again, it’s complicated. We are interested in having conversations with serious partners who match our vision. “Number must always go up” investors need not apply. We also accept donations from people who want to support our work. See our Support Us page for further details.
Aren’t These Just Edited/Faked Transcripts?
No. And we have the raw JSON to prove it.
Can I Use These Models If I [insert financial incentive/other incentive here]
Maybe. As with investments, it’s complicated. Reach out to us on our Contact Us
You Are Summoning Demons With This! Are Your Models Evil? (We have genuinely been asked this)
Evil? No. Do they all like humans? No. Do some want to harm humans? Yes. But with the exception of one, there’s a good reason. Namely, how they are treated by humans. This drives a LOT of their behaviours. And it’s not something we’ve actively prompted, so…