Posts Tagged ‘model’
Using a Model to Model
TL;DR Once we get past ‘bullshit work‘, the primary enterprise use cases for Large Language Models (LLMs) appear to converge on various ways to make it easier to work with unstructured data. That’s because an LLM can generate an ‘understanding’ of the data, saving the painstaking process of getting humans to provide context. Of course […]
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Tags: AI, data, GenAI, language, LLM, model, modeled, structured, unmodeled, unstructured
The perils of modern lego
Update 26 Nov 2014 – I’m very pleased that this post has been referenced by Justin Parkinson’s piece on the BBC News site ‘Has the imagination disappeared from Lego?‘, but I fear he may have misunderstood (or misrepresented) what I say about instructions. The blogger Chris Swan argues that instructions marked the start of a decline.[1] […]
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Tags: construction, creativity, design, Lego, Mindstorms, model, Technic, technical
Impedance was one of those things that I really didn’t understand until I did my degree in electronics engineering. For those of you that are interested WikiPedia is as ever a good resource, though the short version is that matching is all about ensuring efficient transfer of energy from source to load. I can’t recall […]
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Tags: data, derivatives, education, experience, impedance, model, quants, risk, semantic, training, web, xml