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I hold a belief that LLMs can do practically anything, despite the fact that they’re actually quite limited. Problem LLMs are very limited. They can reliably do some, simple, small reasoning tasks. But they struggle to do large, complex tasks.
I am aware that I am treading into a potentially controversial subject, but hear me out. By “filtered” and “unfiltered”, I am referring to what is in the training set used. Consider this illustration: A researcher wants to create a
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Cartesia AI Released Rene: A Groundbreaking 1.3B Parameter Open-Source Small Language Model Transforming Natural Language Processing Applications.[1] Tesla Plans Robotaxi Reveal at California Warner Bros. Studio.[2] ‘A tech firm stole our voices – then cloned and sold them’.[3] Microsoft Launches
I look up questions that inmates in jail ask me to research, I ask questions about political theories, I ask questions about music, I ask questions about social media, I ask questions about technology including coding and I even ask
If my daughter came to me and said “how many “r”s are there in the word “strawberry” I would assume that she’s asking me whether it’s spelled “strawbery“ or “strawberry.” In this context, I would tell her that there are
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These days it looks like every new startup, service or product needs to be AI-related. In a way, this makes sense, since AI (LLMs in particular) is without a doubt the most important and transformative technology to appear in recent