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Chapter 11 of Max Bennett's book 'A Brief History of Intelligence'

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Edwin Cooper (PhD, Computer Science; Scientist, Apple; and a member of the CDL Reading Group with Professor Ajay Agrawal) provides a summary of Chapter 11 of 'A Brief History of Intelligence' in which the author discusses how the mammalian neocortex functions equally as both recognition and generative models, and how LLMs (such as ChatGPT3) are all examples of AI generative models at work.

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4 апреля 2024 г. 22:17:49
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