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Although I studied machine learning and was originally hired for that role, the company pivoted and is now working with LLMs, so I spend most of my day working on figuring out how different LLMs work, what parameters work best for them, how to do RAG, how to integrate them with other bots.


Would you not consider LLMs as a part of machine learning?


There is a vanishingly small percentage of people actually working on the design and training of LLMs vs all those who call themselves "AI engineers" who are just hitting APIs.


Probably it's because we are not training them anymore and just using with prompts. Seems like more of a swe regular type of job


except regular swe is way more fun than writing prompts


I'd say deep learning is a subset of machine learning, and LLMs are a subset of deep learning.


They are the result of machine learning.


A fanciful article about memes and the way to advance good ideas on the internet.


Can I put everything on the left side? I like reading and typing so that I don't get distracted, so I open up a text editor on the side, but most websites have all the text in the middle, so I can't have them both open. How do I do that?


Yep sure, I think there is potentially more than one way to achieve that. Probably one of them is to create a skill that changes the style (CSS) of the text to make it left aligned.


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