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MIT researchers teach AI models to learn from their own notes
Large language models already read, write, and answer questions with striking skill. They do this by training on vast ...
A recent study shows that 1 in 5 people use AI every day. From the chatbot helping you budget smarter to the recommendations ...
What if you could demystify one of the most fantastic technologies of our time—large language models (LLMs)—and build your own from scratch? It might sound like an impossible feat, reserved for elite ...
Finally, there's a plagiarism free Study Mode built right into ChatGPT that will help you set up practice quizzes and study guides. If you're learning anything, whether or not you're a full-time ...
“Based on their training data, they just model the probability that a given token, or word, will follow a set of tokens that ...
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What are small language models and how do they differ from large ones?
Microsoft just released its latest small language model that can operate directly on the user's computer. If you haven't ...
Learning English is no easy task, as countless students well know. But when the student is a computer, one approach works surprisingly well: Simply feed mountains of text from the internet to a giant ...
And that's a problem. Figuring it out is one of the biggest scientific puzzles of our time and a crucial step towards controlling more powerful future models. Two years ago, Yuri Burda and Harri ...
Sometimes the best way to solve a complex problem is to take a page from a children’s book. That’s the lesson Microsoft researchers learned by figuring out how to pack more punch into a much smaller ...
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