Imagine LLMs are like super-smart helpers who can write stories, answer questions, and even talk to you, just like your friend at school!
These helpers use something called neurons, which work together like a team of kids in a classroom. Each kid knows a little bit about the story or question they're helping with. When they all chat and pass notes back and forth, they can figure out what comes next in the story or how to answer your question.
How They Learn
These smart helpers don’t just guess, they learn from lots of examples, like reading a bunch of books or listening to many conversations. It’s like when you practice spelling every day, soon you know all the words!
How They Work When You Ask Them A Question
When you ask them something, they start thinking by looking at the first few words and then guessing what comes next. They keep checking their guesses against what they’ve learned before, and if it makes sense, they go on to write more.
It’s like when you’re telling a story, you think about the beginning, then what happens next, and so on until the whole tale is finished!
Examples
- A child learns to write by copying sentences from a book and guessing the next word.
- A teacher helps students predict what happens next in a story.
- A robot uses patterns it has learned to create new sentences.
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See also
- How do large language models like ChatGPT work?
- How ChatGPT Works Technically | ChatGPT Architecture?
- How Does nobody: ChatGPT Work?
- What is Claude Code?
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