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Gaywallet (they/it)@beehaw.org to Technology@beehaw.org · 2 年前

A jargon-free explanation of how AI large language models work

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A jargon-free explanation of how AI large language models work

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Gaywallet (they/it)@beehaw.org to Technology@beehaw.org · 2 年前
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Want to really understand large language models? Here’s a gentle primer.
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    Not really, it’s super fucking expensive to train one of these, on-line training would simply not be economically feasible.

    Even if it was, the models don’t really have any agency. You prompt, they respond. There’s not much prompting going on from the model, and if there was, you can choose to not respond, which the model can’t really do.

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      Wrong, the cat is out of bag, it takes one leak to do some serious impact to the whole industry.

      https://www.semianalysis.com/p/google-we-have-no-moat-and-neither

      You can try the various free open source version trained by community here: https://chat.lmsys.org/

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      You can train an effective one for a few hundred bucks now.

      https://crfm.stanford.edu/2023/03/13/alpaca.html

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