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  2. Large language model - Wikipedia

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    A large language model (LLM) is a computational model capable of language generation or other natural language processing tasks. As language models, LLMs acquire these abilities by learning statistical relationships from vast amounts of text during a self-supervised and semi-supervised training process.

  3. GPT-3 - Wikipedia

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    Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is a large language model released by OpenAI in 2020.. Like its predecessor, GPT-2, it is a decoder-only [2] transformer model of deep neural network, which supersedes recurrence and convolution-based architectures with a technique known as "attention". [3]

  4. Transformer (deep learning architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The transformer has had great success in natural language processing (NLP). Many large language models such as GPT-2 , GPT-3 , GPT-4 , AlbertAGPT , Claude , BERT , XLNet , RoBERTa and ChatGPT demonstrate the ability of transformers to perform a wide variety of NLP-related subtasks and their related real-world or practical applications, including:

  5. Bayes' theorem - Wikipedia

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    Bayes' theorem is named after the Reverend Thomas Bayes (/ b eɪ z /), also a statistician and philosopher.Bayes used conditional probability to provide an algorithm (his Proposition 9) that uses evidence to calculate limits on an unknown parameter.

  6. Kanye West - Wikipedia

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    Ye [a] (/ j eɪ / YAY; born Kanye Omari West / ˈ k ɑː n j eɪ / KAHN-yay; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, record producer, singer, songwriter, and fashion designer.One of the most prominent figures in hip hop, [3] he is known for his varying musical style [4] and polarizing cultural and political commentary. [5]

  7. Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The word Brazil probably comes from the Portuguese word for brazilwood, a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast. [33] In Portuguese, brazilwood is called pau-brasil, with the word brasil commonly given the etymology "red like an ember", formed from brasa ('ember') and the suffix -il (from -iculum or -ilium). [34]

  8. n-gram - Wikipedia

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    Six n-grams frequently found in titles of publications about Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), as of 7 May 2020. An n-gram is a sequence of n adjacent symbols in particular order.

  9. Operating system - Wikipedia

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    An operating system is a software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs.