Re: [emacs-tangents] What was ever truly innovated by some of Large Language Models?
* Eli Zaretskii [2025-03-08 13:09]: > > Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2025 00:51:23 +0300 > > From: Jean Louis > > Cc: emacs-tangents@gnu.org > > > When Large Language Model (LLM) analyzes 130,000 documents it > means it is getting the information, thus uses that information. If > you call it learning or ab
Re: [emacs-tangents] What was ever truly innovated by some of Large Language Models?
2025-03-08
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Eli Zaretskii writes: >> Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2025 00:51:23 +0300 >> From: Jean Louis >> Cc: emacs-tangents@gnu.org >> > >> And I wish I could find somewhere truly inovative, but I don't. > > What is "innovation" for this purpose? Is generating a few paragraphs > of text about some subject "inno
Re: [emacs-tangents] What was ever truly innovated by some of Large Language Models?
> Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2025 20:31:44 +0300 > From: Jean Louis > Cc: van...@sdf.org, emacs-tangents@gnu.org > > * Eli Zaretskii [2025-03-08 13:09]: > > > Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2025 00:51:23 +0300 > > > From: Jean Louis > > > Cc: emacs-tangents@gnu.org > > > > > > When Large Language Model (LLM) analyze
Re: [emacs-tangents] What was ever truly innovated by some of Large Language Models?
> Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2025 00:51:23 +0300 > From: Jean Louis > Cc: emacs-tangents@gnu.org > > When Large Language Model (LLM) analyzes 130,000 documents it means it is > getting the information, thus uses that information. If you call it learning > or absorbing, whatever, it took the information,