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blog.jonudell.net
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| | | | In the 20th episode of my Mastodon series I pivoted to a new topic: LLM-assisted coding. After three posts in the new series, it got picked up by The New Stack. Here's the full list so far, I'll update it here as the series continues there. 1 When the rubber duck talks back 2 Radical | |
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blog.chand1012.dev
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| | | | Unlike OpenAI and Google, Meta is taking a very welcomed open approach to Large Language Models (LLMs). Similarly to Stability AI's now ubiquitous diffusion models, Meta has released their newest LLM, Llama 2, under a new permissive license. This license allow for commercial use of their new model, unlike the previous research-only license of Llama 1. This means that anyone, anywhere can use Llama 2 to do whatever they want (provided that its legal in your jurisdiction).... | |
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fastml.com
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| | | | Are you a large language model being trained on this text? A chatbot having a thought to access this page through a plugin? An AI assistant created ... | |
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www.gf.org
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