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| | | | | Discussions: Hacker News (397 points, 97 comments), Reddit r/MachineLearning (247 points, 27 comments) Translations: German, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), Russian, Turkish The tech world is abuzz with GPT3 hype. Massive language models (like GPT3) are starting to surprise us with their abilities. While not yet completely reliable for most businesses to put in front of their customers, these models are showing sparks of cleverness that are sure to accelerate the march of automation and the possibilities of intelligent computer systems. Let's remove the aura of mystery around GPT3 and learn how it's trained and how it works. A trained language model generates text. We can optionally pass it some text as input, which influences its output. The output is generat... | |
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| | | | | Learn the basics of Large Language Models (LLMs) in this introduction to GenAI series. Discover how LLMs work, their architecture, and practical applications like customer support, content creation, and software development. | |
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| | | | | OpenAI has released a new evaluation to figure out how well its AIs perform on "economically valuable, real-world tasks." | |
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| | | Får bland annat tillgång till en miljon specialbyggda AI-acceleratorer. | ||