Learning from examples
Think of the model as a child who loves stories. Every day, it reads thousands of sentences, like paragraphs in books or messages people send to friends. It notices patterns: how words go together, how questions are answered, and even how people sound when they're happy or confused.
Practicing to get better
After learning from all these examples, the model practices by trying to finish sentences on its own. If it makes a mistake, like saying "The cat ran to the moon" instead of "The cat ran on the moon", it gets feedback and learns from that error.
It's like when you try to draw a circle but it looks more like an oval, then you practice again, and next time you get closer to a perfect circle.
Examples
- A teacher helps a student memorize multiplication tables through practice.
- A robot learns how to walk by trying different steps repeatedly.
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See also
- How do large language models like ChatGPT learn to respond?
- How do large language models like ChatGPT actually learn?
- How do large language models learn to talk like humans?
- What is Large language models (LLMs)?
- How do new AI models generate realistic videos?