A large language model, explained simply
An LLM is trained on enormous amounts of text so it can predict and generate human-like language -- the engine behind today's chatbots.
Today's briefing: a few timeless things worth knowing about words, language, AI, and puzzles. (Archive edition.)
An LLM is trained on enormous amounts of text so it can predict and generate human-like language -- the engine behind today's chatbots.
The newest systems handle text, images, audio, and video together, rather than one kind of input at a time.
'Level,' 'racecar,' and 'A man, a plan, a canal: Panama' all read identically forwards and backwards.
Master one root like 'port' (to carry) and you unlock import, export, portable, transport, and many more.
The earliest jigsaws, cut from maps in the 1760s, were made to teach geography to children.
The short word 'set' has hundreds of distinct senses, long cited as one of the most-defined words in English.