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| | | | | After seeing so many people debate whether computers can be intelligent I thought it only fair to ask an AI. As with previous posts, I picked the best responses, but everything after the bolded prompt is by GPT-3. The result is surprisingly sarcastic and biting. Here's an essay written by an Artificial Intelligence about how | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | | | AI slop refers to low- to mid-quality content created with AI tools, often with little regard for accuracy or quality. | |
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blog.giovanh.com
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| | | | | Isn't there somebody you forgot to ask? | |
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amatria.in
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is an extensive overview of various large language models (LLMs) and their architectures, training tasks, and applications. It includes detailed descriptions of models like GPT, T5, BERT, and others, along with their pre-training objectives, parameter counts, and specific use cases. The text also references key research papers, surveys, and resources for further reading on LLMs and related topics. | ||