Just heard about the mamba model and was trying to build a simple one from scratch. Thank you for your video and do you think these can be used for other tasks beside nlp?
Nice, setup a web page to use that online, because i dont want to spend time trying to setup or update that, charge for use, give a first 5$ free to try, use opensource LLMs, and optional corporate ai models, let the people use it. Dont use any user data for training, privacy is very important, make the note to the user that corporate ai is not private.
Why not incorporate something like Actor Model, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ELwEdb_pD0k.htmlsi=B4tK4_-w2uTGXNnn , that will bring fault tolerance. Thanks Kye for make your videos more short, we dont have time to see hour long videos.
3:02 "A query is like a Google search, a value is like a web page, and a key is like the title." Bruh. I was a Senior Software Engineer at Google for over 11 years. What you are saying makes literally no sense.
I've been working on something similar and the real problem with using LLM output as input into any kind of education is the grounding. There's little point in creating a curriculum that has hallucinations in it. It seems to me that one companion to a swarm would be a fine-tuning capability with accompanying data source that ensures that the output is grounded in fact. Maybe one way to do this could be to have a list of URLs of websites to crawl to feed into a fine tuning task, after which the curriculum is generated. Maybe the accompanying with a domain-specific HIT that validates output.
I think the first thing to do when speaking to another person to find out if they are truly paying attention, is to randomly sprinkle 'multimodal tree of thoughts' every once in a while and nonchalantly continue. Just say it every once in a while, it's like a mini vitamin for your soul
+ apparently not only are there multimodal tree of thoughts but ' multimodal autonomous agents'. A genuine way to not get someone to believe you are paranoid
I guess I'm still learning things. With all due respect am I the only one asking, what the hell is this? I need a cliff notes, I don't know what I'm looking at and what it's for. I missed the intro. This is a foreign world
The stress and intonation can change the meaning of a sentence (e.g. That's your sister - has double meanings depending on stress of "That's")) - I notice there is no audio decoder that can even attempt to handle this aspect.