How Generative AI Works?

Imagine you're playing with building blocks, and you want to create a new tower, but instead of stacking them randomly, you use clues from other towers you've built before.

Generative AI is like that clever kid who builds amazing towers by learning from lots of examples. It uses patterns it has seen many times to make something new.

How it learns

Think about learning to write your name. You watch your teacher write it, and then you try to copy it. Generative AI does something similar, it looks at a bunch of sentences or pictures and learns how they're put together.

How it creates

Once it knows the rules, like how letters make words or how shapes make pictures, it can create new ones on its own. It's like having a big box of building blocks with all the best ideas from before, now you can build something entirely new!

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Examples

  1. A child learns to draw by copying pictures in a book.
  2. A robot writes stories by listening to many other stories.
  3. An AI creates new images after seeing lots of examples.

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