What is a Transformer? A Simple Explanation
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ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama-the AI models making headlines all share something in common. They’re all built on an architecture called […]
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ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama-the AI models making headlines all share something in common. They’re all built on an architecture called […]
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Some AI models are locked away like trade secrets. Others are freely available for anyone to download, modify, and use.
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Every time a new AI launches, companies boast about “beating benchmarks” and “achieving state-of-the-art results.” You’ve seen headlines like “GPT-4
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An AI aces every practice test but fails the real exam. It memorized the answers instead of learning the concepts.
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How does AI know when it’s wrong? And more importantly, how does it know *how* wrong it is? The answer
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How does AI actually learn from its mistakes? When a neural network makes a wrong prediction, something remarkable happens-it traces
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When AI experts talk about “training a model,” they’re really talking about adjusting millions or billions of tiny numbers called
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When you check the weather on your phone, book a flight, or click “Sign in with Google,” APIs are working
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The AI boom created an unexpected winner: a company that made graphics cards for video games. NVIDIA’s stock soared because
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Ever noticed that ChatGPT forgets what you told it earlier in a long conversation? Or that it starts contradicting itself