Most modern LLMs are trained as "causal" language models. This means they process text strictly from left to right. When the ...
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Prompt engineering is a critical aspect of working with language models. It involves optimizing prompts to get the best response from a language model. This process is not as straightforward as it may ...
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In a word, it's the prompt. Today's large language models (LLMs) are reactive machines that respond to your provocation. At its core, prompting involves the delicate task of formulating questions or ...
Microsoft published a research study that demonstrates how advanced prompting techniques can cause a generalist AI like GPT-4 to perform as well as or better than a specialist AI that is trained for a ...
As AI takes hold in the enterprise, Microsoft is educating developers with guidance for more complex use cases in order to get the best out of advanced, generative machine language models like those ...