Bischoff, M.: Was steckt hinter ChatGTP & Co? (2023)
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- Abstract
- Erste Sprachmodelle gab es schon in den 1950er Jahren. Doch erst durch den massiven Zuwachs an Computerleistung sind KI-Technologien wie DeepL und GPT heute in der Lage, menschliche Sprache praktisch fehlerfrei zu verarbeiten und zu produzieren. Entscheidend dabei war die Imitation einer ganz besonderen Fähigkeit unseres Gehirns.
- Source
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2023, H.5, S.58-69
Bischoff, M.: Wie eine KI lernt, sich selbst zu erklären (2023)
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- Abstract
- Große Sprachmodelle wie ChatGPT und Co. neigen dazu, Dinge zu erfinden. Durch einen neuen Ansatz können die Systeme ihre Antworten nun erklären - zumindest teilweise. Vorstellung von Modulen (Luminous, AtMan), die die Zusammenstellung der Aussagen in den Antworten analysieren und erklären.