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Old 07-11-2025, 01:20 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice View Post
It's not a lie or marketing speak. Training has been used in the ML literature for decades at this point well before LLMs.t. Maybe some of the original points were on the line, but probably not all.
Of course it's lie. It isn't training, ML is just what they call the process of copying the data into the model storage. I was studying this stuff when "Expert Systems" was the fashionable marketing name. It's a misleading anthropromorhication [SP?] of the process. There is in reality no such thing as "machine learning". Computer systems can't learn or be trained. It's a deliberate obfuscation of jargon to make it sound clever.
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