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How to talk to AIs: Advanced Prompt Engineering

December 05, 2023
Plexus
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Unleashing the Power of H2O GPT on an On-Prem Open Source GPT Server

November 09, 2023
Server Room
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Building an On-Prem Open Source GPT: Technical Specifications

October 30, 2023
AI & Machine Learning
AI & Machine Learning
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Building an On-Prem Open Source GPT: Exploring Use Cases and Benefits

October 30, 2023
AI
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How to talk to AIs: Prompt Design 101

June 01, 2023
What is ChatGPT?
What is ChatGPT?
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What is ChatGPT?

January 22, 2023
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Using Your Hands in Virtual Reality

January 17, 2023
Switching Feed Forward Layer processing two tokens “More” and “Parameters” in parallel
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The Basics of Language Modeling with Transformers: Switch Transformer

November 16, 2021
BERT fine-tuning on a variety of natural language tasks
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The Basics of Language Modeling with Transformers: BERT

November 15, 2021
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The Basics of Language Modeling with Transformers: GPT

November 14, 2021
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Different kinds of transformers
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The Basics of Language Modeling with Transformers: The Birth of the Transformer

November 13, 2021
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The Basics of Language Modeling with Transformers: How do we Measure Natural Language Understanding?

November 12, 2021

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