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AI In Practice: An Introduction to Large Language Models : A short instructional guide written by AI

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AI In An Introduction to Large Language Models" is an in-depth guide to large language models and their applications. Written by AI, this book covers a range of topics, including the history of AI, different types of large language models, and their applications in natural language processing, language translation, text generation, and more. The book also explores the ethical and societal implications of large language models and provides guidance on training and evaluating these systems. While this book has been written by AI and is intended to demonstrate the capabilities of this technology, it is not intended to be used on its own as a learning resource for the subject.

Please note that this book is written by AI and the content may not be accurate. It is intended for informational purposes only and should not be used as a sole source of information. The content of this book has not been fact-checked by a human and may contain errors or omissions. Use of this book is at your own risk.

55 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 6, 2023

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Ai Ogawa (born Florence Anthony) was an American poet who who described herself as 1/2 Japanese, 1/8 Choctaw-Chickasaw, 1/4 Black, 1/16 Irish and as well as Southern Cheyenne and Comanche. She is known for her mastery of the dramatic monologue as a poetic form, as well as for taking on dark, controversial topics in her work. While her poems often contain sex, violence, and other subjects for which she received criticism, she stated during a 1978 interview that she did not view her use of them as gratuitous. About the poems in her first collection, Cruelty, she said: "I wanted people to see how they treated each other and themselves." In 1999 she won the National Book Award for Poetry for Vice: New and Selected Poems.

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The book is deeply flawed because of the following: It's a chatbot-generated basic text with unending redundancy and shallow descriptions of concepts...
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