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StartBridge is a machine learning model that helps startups find relevant 2024 government startup support programs by providing quick, personalized answers about funding and opportunities.
Model Details
Introducing StartBridge, your go-to guide for navigating 2024 government support programs for startups! Designed with fine-tuning machine learning, StartBridge bridges the gap between you and the vast world of public funding, making it easier than ever to find the right opportunities.
Whether youβre an entrepreneur searching for startup grants or a business in need of early-stage funding, StartBridge swiftly delivers clear, relevant, and personalized answers to your questions. With StartBridge, no more sifting through countless websites or documentsβsimply ask, and get connected to the right support in seconds. It's not just a tool, it's your personal bridge to growth and innovation!
Model Description
- Developed by: Soyun Kim, Su-min Kim
- Activity with: MLB 2024, Gemma Sprint
- Model type: Causal Language Model (AutoModelForCausalLM)
- Language(s) (NLP): Korean
- License: Gemma Term of Use
- Finetuned from model: google/gemma2-2b
Model Sources
- Reference #1: https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth.git
- Reference #2: https://www.sktenterprise.com/bizInsight/blogDetail/dev/9480
- Reference #3: https://unfinishedgod.netlify.app/2024/06/15/llm-unsloth-gguf/
Data Resource
Code
Uses
- Intended Use:
- StartBridge is designed to help users find relevant government support programs specifically targeted towards startups. It serves as a query-based system where users can ask questions about available programs, eligibility criteria, deadlines, application processes, and any other relevant details.
- The model can provide information by matching user queries with existing data about various support programs, simplifying the process for startups seeking government assistance.
- Foreseeable Users:
- Startups and Entrepreneurs: The primary users of the model will be founders, entrepreneurs, or teams looking to access government grants, subsidies, tax reliefs, or any other form of financial or administrative support.
- Business Advisors and Consultants: Professionals who assist startups in navigating the complex landscape of government support programs may use the model to provide quick and accurate answers to their clients.
- Incubators and Accelerators: Organizations that provide mentorship and resources to early-stage startups may also use the model to assist their cohorts in understanding available government programs.
- Those Affected by the Model:
- Entrepreneurs: With better access to information, entrepreneurs may have a more equitable chance of benefiting from the support programs, potentially influencing startup growth rates and success rates.
- Policymakers: Insights from the types of questions users ask can help policymakers refine or promote certain programs, ensuring that they meet the needs of startups more effectively.
Bias, Risks, and Limitations
- Bias:
- StartBridge has been primarily trained on data from 2024 government startup support programs focusing specifically on commercialization support (μ¬μ νμ§μ). This creates a potential bias, as the model's responses will be most accurate for questions related to this area.
- Programs supporting other aspects of startups, such as funding for research and development (R&D), international expansion, or human resources, may not be covered as thoroughly, leading to gaps in the information provided.
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- Risks:
- Outdated Information: Since the model is trained on a specific dataset from 2024, there is a risk that it may provide outdated or incomplete information if not updated regularly, especially as new government programs or changes to existing programs emerge.
- Over-reliance on the Model: Users may rely solely on the model without verifying the information through official channels, potentially leading to missed opportunities or misunderstandings in program eligibility and application requirements.
- Limited Context: The model might lack the ability to fully understand complex or nuanced queries that require knowledge beyond the provided dataset, which could result in incorrect or incomplete responses.
- Limitations:
- Data Scope: As of now, StartBridge is trained only on data related to commercialization support programs in 2024. This limits the modelβs effectiveness when users ask about other areas of startup support such as tax incentives, infrastructure support, or legal assistance.
- Language and Terminology Variations: If users use different terms or phrases that aren't covered in the dataset, the model may struggle to interpret the question correctly.
- Future Updates: The model is expected to be updated continuously as more data on new government programs and support areas become available. While this will expand its scope, users must be aware that the current version is limited in coverage.
Model tree for SoyunKim/StartBridge
Base model
google/gemma-2-2b