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Get The Basics of GPT-3

Get The Basics of GPT-3

GPT-3 can be understood by understanding a few keywords. These are:

  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  2. Machine learning (ML)
  3. Deep Learning (DL)
  4. Language Model (LM)
  5. Autoregressive (AR) Model
  6. Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  7. OpenAI

Once you get a hold of these terms, it will be easy to understand GPT-3.

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