Hello new members! Take a moment to intro yourself below. Share anything you want: what you do, any projects you have, your city/country, and something you like to do for fun.
Santhosh Ebroo here. Based in Bangalore, India. Negotiation Coach by training. Working with an NGO with the goal of eliminating homelessness in India among the housed and unhoused homeless.
@Ben Sterne thank you. I look forward to doing some great things with members of this community. Thank you for creating it. Hope we can collaborate to make it the #1 community in the world to learn and master the art and science of prompting. ๐
It cannot teach you how to live by adapting in real time to your internal and external environment. Thus, in the most important thing of all - our relationships and relationships systems - it cannot but leave us stranded. Can it give useful tips? Yes, certainly. But trying to navigate a dysfunctional relationship, a deep conflict, or a history of abuse relying on tips from AI is like learning to engage in any other complex activity relying on tips, tricks, and techniques. It will likely blow up in your face without warning. The worst thing will be not knowing why that happened. One therefore learns one has actually not learnt what one was supposedly learning through AI. On the other hand, helping one achieve mastery of a body of knowledge is something that AI excels at - if one has learnt how to learn. And, of course, repetitive tasks, and helping to use data, information, and the like.
In the last video from IBM, Martin briefly touched on the concept that LLMs can be instances of larger foundation models but imagine that this concept is still not clear to you. How would you use ChatGPT to get a deeper understanding of the relationship between LLM and foundation models? Leave your response below!
You are an AI instructor and educator. Your goal is to teach people of diverse backgrounds and ages to develop expertise in the world of AI. Start from the basics by teaching them what Foundation Models are, what Large Language Models are, the difference between both, and how they are related to each other. Provide diverse examples which children as young as 10 years old and adults in their 60s can readily understand. Explain all these without technical jargon to people who do not understand technology deeply.