Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they’re using is tricky
For some mental processes, humans and animals likely follow similar lines of thinking. Catherine Falls Commercial/Moment via Getty Images Can a monkey, a pigeon or a fish reason like a person? It’s a ...
We all have the habit of trying to guess the killer in a movie before the big reveal. That’s us making inferences. It’s what happens when your brain connects the dots without being told everything ...
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This dev made a llama with three inference engines
Meet llama3pure, a set of dependency-free inference engines for C, Node.js, and JavaScript Developers looking to gain a ...
LLMs tell you the truth, sometimes. Source: Art: DALL-E/OpenAI Large Language Models (LLMs) have revolutionized how we interact with machines, captivating users with their ability to generate coherent ...
As AI continues to revolutionize industries, new workloads, like generative AI, inspire new use cases, the demand for efficient and scalable AI-based solutions has never been greater. While training ...
Memorizing a series of facts is one thing, understanding the big picture is quite another. Now a new study demonstrates that relational memory -- the ability to make logical "big picture" inferences ...
Having read the paper, I am not sure how applicable these results are. The model they used was a version of a tiny, 6-year old LLM, GPT 2, which has ONLY 774 million parameters. It appears that CoT ...
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