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The book titled “Digital Brain Surgeon” is the first of many courses offered by NeoWorlder. It provides a comprehensive overview of Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), highlighting their functions, applications, and distinctions.

LLMs are a type of advanced computer program, mainly using technology called Transformers, that can understand and create language similar to humans. They learn from huge amounts of data and can make billions of adjustments to improve their performance. LLMs, such as GPT-3, have evolved from being tailored for specific jobs to being able to handle a variety of tasks just by how they are asked questions. They are useful for many digital tasks, like writing emails, answering complex questions, and even writing poetry.

Generative AI is different because it is highly proficient at creating new things like text, pictures, or music. It learns from the data it sees during its training. Unlike older AI which requires specific rules for specific tasks, generative AI learns patterns from data, allowing it to create things without needing strict guidelines. This makes it great for tasks where it has to figure things out independently, leading to new and creative outputs. Generative AI is flexible and creative, making it useful in many areas like art, literature, and music, where it can create things that seem very human-like.

The “Digital Brain Surgeon” book helps readers understand the growing field of AI and explains what LLMs and Generative AI can and can’t do. It demonstrates how these technologies are changing different industries and warns about problems they can have, such as making mistakes or being biased. This information is important for anyone interested in the current and future state of AI technology.

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Melanie Kondo

Marketing and communications by day, Lootizen by night... and day.

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