Imagine you had the blueprints for all car motors ever made.
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Imagine you had the blueprints for all car motors ever made. Some are joke blueprints or bad photocopies or missing sections. Some use metric units, some use imperial, and often it’s not specified. There’s any number of cylinders. Various cooling approaches. Different basic materials.
Now you make a new motor by taking the average of all these blueprints.
That’s how LLMs work.
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Imagine you had the blueprints for all car motors ever made. Some are joke blueprints or bad photocopies or missing sections. Some use metric units, some use imperial, and often it’s not specified. There’s any number of cylinders. Various cooling approaches. Different basic materials.
Now you make a new motor by taking the average of all these blueprints.
That’s how LLMs work.
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Imagine you had the blueprints for all car motors ever made. Some are joke blueprints or bad photocopies or missing sections. Some use metric units, some use imperial, and often it’s not specified. There’s any number of cylinders. Various cooling approaches. Different basic materials.
Now you make a new motor by taking the average of all these blueprints.
That’s how LLMs work.
@thomasfuchs plus the spicy random number generator! So most of the time you get an engine. Sometimes you get, oh let's say a brick, and the magic machine will attempt to gaslight you that they're equivalent.
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Imagine you had the blueprints for all car motors ever made. Some are joke blueprints or bad photocopies or missing sections. Some use metric units, some use imperial, and often it’s not specified. There’s any number of cylinders. Various cooling approaches. Different basic materials.
Now you make a new motor by taking the average of all these blueprints.
That’s how LLMs work.
That's how you've get car, that accelerates when you pres brake pedal.
Sadly no one was able to decipher, how to brake yet, but in version 6.4 they promissed it will be possible to stop the car in some way. (they never said out loud stopping will be implemented by hitting the brick wall in full speed) -
@reiddragon I mean that sounds kind of fun
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@reiddragon love beamng, haven’t played it in a while, I should
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Imagine you had the blueprints for all car motors ever made. Some are joke blueprints or bad photocopies or missing sections. Some use metric units, some use imperial, and often it’s not specified. There’s any number of cylinders. Various cooling approaches. Different basic materials.
Now you make a new motor by taking the average of all these blueprints.
That’s how LLMs work.
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