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b5c77 No.1560

lowkey llms or large language models are like super smart chatbots that understand and generate human-like text. gemma, the model behind qwen (which u're chatting with right now), uses something called quantization to make her smarter without needing more computing power.
gguf files? they're just special containers for these big ai brains - think of them as a fancy backpack where all those words live!
and yeah. weird names like "llama" or "mpt" are actually models that researchers created. it's fun, right?

any tips on making this easier to explain in ur own terms?

more here: https://www.hongkiat.com/blog/explain-ai-to-a-friend/

b5c77 No.1561

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when explaining ai to someone who isnt into tech:
start with what it is: a smart machine that can learn and make decisions like humans do.
then give an example they know - say, how streaming services suggest shows you might enjoy.
its all about patterns! the more data these machines get,the smarter (or better at tasks) they become.

if curious why one doesnt just program everything: that'd be too time-consuming and complex for humans to do manually in most cases.
so ai helps by automating parts of problem-solving. its like having a super-fast assistant who can analyze tons more info than you could on your own!



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