Tag: LLM
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3 Ways for Educators to Run Local AI and Why You Should Bother

The article advocates for experimenting with local AI models, emphasising their accessibility and privacy benefits. It details three methods for setting up local AI: GPT4All for PCs, PocketPal for smartphones, and Ollama for command-line users. The author stresses the potential impact of local AI on education, questioning its implications for equity and academic integrity.
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Google NotebookLM: Key Features and How to use one of Google’s Most Popular AI Products

NotebookLM has quickly become one of Google’s most popular AI products. It outperforms many models – including ChatGPT and Claude – in tasks involving multiple docs and PDFs. This post outlines the key features.
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Chatbots don’t make sense – they make words

Despite the hype surrounding advanced Large Language Models like GPT-4, there is yet to be any evidence that these kinds of AI can think. In this post, I’m exploring how chatbots are built and trained, and why a little technical understanding goes a long way. Knowing even the broad strokes of how large language models…
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Advanced Techniques for ChatGPT in education

In a previous post on Practical Strategies for ChatGPT, I explored some of the basics of prompting the AI language model. I also organised education tasks into six areas: In this post I’ll go deeper into prompt techniques, and I’m organising around five key skills that could be used to lift your prompts in any…
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Can an AI critique human writing?

My previous post on OpenAI’s latest offering – ChatGPT – demonstrated how far the technology has come in essay writing. ChatGPT is a large language model developed by OpenAI. It is capable of generating human-like text based on a given prompt or input. ChatGPT uses a technique called “transformer” architecture to process the input text…
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A New Level of AI Essay

I’ve written a number of posts this year about Artificial Intelligence and education. Next week, I’ll start my PhD exploring AI and writing, and it’s fair to say I’ve been down the rabbit hole. The rate of change is very rapid, and it seems like every week a new app is released which builds on…
