Of course I mean Turbo Prolog there, sorry.
On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 4:20 PM Gavin Scott <ga...@learn.bio> wrote: > > On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 3:15 PM Just Kant via cctalk > <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > So the portions of code belonging to chatgpt which produce the > > hallucinations have been isolated? > > It's a massive deep neural network, so you can't really isolate > anything. But there are parameters that you can use to tune it, like > how quickly it forgets earlier parts of a conversation, etc. and some > people speculate that they tweaked something like that which resulted > in the recent issues. > > > Which languages were used to build it? > > One could say Python, but that mostly sits on top of C++, which then > invokes CUDA (or TPU or similar) code, but at the bottom it's all just > matrix multiplication. > > Polog and other Logic Programming tools aren't applicable to Machine > Learning approaches which is all anyone is interested in for "AI" > these days. If you want to make a rules-based expert system, and you > know what all the rules are, then Prolog might still be a useful tool. > Turbo Pascal is even still available as its originators took it back > from Borland and made it into Visual Prolog for Windows which has a > free personal edition (the commercial license is only 100 euros too). > Also there's GNU Prolog if you just want to futz around with Prolog.