Large Language Models Are Not Necessarily Generative AI - Karin Verspoor, PhD
Offered By: Open Data Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Gain a precise understanding of Large Language Models in this 30-minute talk by Professor Karin Verspoor, Dean of the School of Computing Technologies at RMIT University. Delve into the distinctions between LLMs and generative models, clarifying what constitutes an LLM, exploring various architectures, and discerning when an LLM qualifies as a generative model. Learn about the inner workings of these models and the specific natural language processing challenges they address. Cover key topics including the definition of LLMs, the concept of Generative AI, an explanation of ChatGPT, and essential takeaways to deepen your knowledge of artificial intelligence and language processing technologies.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- What is a LLM?
- What is Generative AI?
- In a nutshell: What ChatGPT Is
- Key points
Taught by
Open Data Science
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