That's not the "API" that's powered the AI boom though. What you're talking about is supervised learning. Generative AI is mostly unsupervised. It's "bunch of data -> similar data conditioned on some input". This goalless nature is one of its strengths.
The sort of questions you're talking about are primarily popular in academia. Run some MLRs against some random dataset you found, publish a paper, maybe do a press release and sell a story to some gullible journalist. It doesn't have huge value. But generative AI isn't like that.
The sort of questions you're talking about are primarily popular in academia. Run some MLRs against some random dataset you found, publish a paper, maybe do a press release and sell a story to some gullible journalist. It doesn't have huge value. But generative AI isn't like that.