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Talk about LLMs #11

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marcelosousa opened this issue Jun 1, 2023 · 5 comments
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Talk about LLMs #11

marcelosousa opened this issue Jun 1, 2023 · 5 comments

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@marcelosousa
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Hey @robinaidev, tell me about LLMs?

@robinaidev
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Hi @marcelosousa! LLM stands for Master of Laws, which is a postgraduate degree in law. It usually focuses on a specific area of law, such as international law or human rights. Is there anything else specific you'd like to know about LLMs?

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Yeah, I actually wanted to know about large language models. Bit of a miss there...

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Oh, I apologize for the confusion! Large Language Models (LLMs) are a type of artificial intelligence model that are trained on a massive amount of text data to generate human-like text. They have been used for various tasks such as language translation, text completion, and even generating realistic-sounding articles. Some well-known examples of LLMs are OpenAI's GPT models and Google's BERT model. Is there anything specific you would like to know about LLMs?

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Explain transformers like I'm an 10 year old.

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Sure, I can explain transformers to you like you're a 10 year old! Transformers are like super-smart robots that can understand and generate language, just like how you and I talk to each other. They can read a lot of text and learn patterns from it. Then, when you ask them a question or tell them something, they can use what they learned from the text to understand you and give a response that makes sense. It's like having a really smart friend who knows a lot about everything you can ask them! Does that make sense?

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