Creating a large language model from scratch: A beginner’s guide
The architecture of today’s LLM applications In 1967, MIT unveiled Eliza, the pioneer in NLP, designed to comprehend natural language. Eliza employed pattern-matching and substitution techniques to engage in rudimentary conversations. A few years later, in 1970, MIT introduced SHRDLU, another NLP program, further advancing human-computer interaction. Prompt optimization tools like langchain-ai/langchain help you to…
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