Large language models are forms of AI that are designed to interpret/translate/analyze massive amounts of data or text before generating the desired response. The video mentioned large language models reading entire text books, plays, etc… before generating the response to the task or question at hand. It is also referred to as an NN or neuro network that is meant to mimic the neurotransmitter functions of the brain that allow us to absorb large amounts of information and create a simplified or streamlined response. Letter, probabilities, and statistics are used to generate this technology.
The video goes on to discuss two different types of AI that are in high use today. One is generative AI and the other is predictive AI. After viewing the youtube clip I gather that the main difference is purpose. Predictive, to me, seems to be more focuses on a response or related to decision making. It seems to have more of a focus on accuracy and answering a questions/task. I interpret generative AI as more of a creator. The video discusses it for creating original content based on prompts and coming up with something entirely new.
The video goes on to discuss two different types of AI that are in high use today. One is generative AI and the other is predictive AI. After viewing the youtube clip I gather that the main difference is purpose. Predictive, to me, seems to be more focuses on a response or related to decision making. It seems to have more of a focus on accuracy and answering a questions/task. I interpret generative AI as more of a creator. The video discusses it for creating original content based on prompts and coming up with something entirely new.


