User
Write something
Pinned
Check out where to start! Here
Welcome on board! ⭐ Hello, and welcome to our lively group! Here at the School of Artificial Intelligence, our goal is to make learning useful, easy, and open to everyone, encouraging them to use education to build their freedom. There is a lot of support, motivation, and help in this group for each other and for answering any questions you may have as you work through our courses. If you have any questions about our program, feel free to ask. More experienced students will be happy to help you and answer any questions you have. To create some traction and engagement in this community, please post the following: 1. Your name 2. Why you're interested in AI 3. What you aim to achieve with the course you’ve enrolled in To get started with the course, click on the "Classroom" tab at the top. Looking forward to seeing you in the comments!
1
0
Pinned
Devin - The Autonomous Coder [NEWS]
Cognition Labs just showed off Devon, the first AI software engineer that can do software engineering work by itself. This includes planning and doing projects using tools like a command line, code editor, and browser. Devon has shown it can pass engineering interviews, finish jobs on Upwork, and learn on its own from guides to tackle hard problems. This big step forward is moving us towards AI agents that can manage businesses by themselves, offer custom ways to automate tasks, and change the way we work. This development shows off advanced thinking, planning skills, and suggests a future where AI can handle tasks on its own, maybe changing industries and jobs. Where do you think we will go next?
1
0
Pinned
Rules
1. If you insult classmates or admins, you will be expelled right away. 2. Always take part in community activities in a helpful way. 3. You cannot upload stolen or virus-infected files/software. 4. Students should help others and support the community and the school's goals. 5. Do not post anything about sex, violence, or drug use. 6. Keep your posts on topic. 7. Do not spam.
1
0
"Multi-Candidate Needle Prompting" for large context LLMs (Gemini 1.5)
Gemini 1.5's groundbreaking 1M token context window is a remarkable advancement in LLMs, providing capabilities unlike any other currently available model. With its 1M context window, Gemini 1.5 can ingest the equivalent of 10 Harry Potter books in one go. However, this enormous context window is not without its limitations. In my experience, Gemini 1.5 often struggles to retrieve the most relevant information from the vast amount of contextual data it has access to. The "Needle in a Haystack" benchmark is a well-known challenge for LLMs, which tests their ability to find specific information within a large corpus of text. This benchmark is particularly relevant for models with large context windows, as they must efficiently search through vast amounts of data to locate the most pertinent information. To address this issue, I have developed a novel prompting technique that I call "Multi-Candidate Needle Prompting." This approach aims to improve the model's ability to accurately retrieve key information from within its large context window. The technique involves prompting the LLM to identify 10 relevant sentences from different parts of the input text, and then asking it to consider which of these sentences (i.e. candidate needles) is the most pertinent to the question at hand before providing the final answer. This process bears some resemblance to Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), but the key difference is that the entire process is carried out by the LLM itself, without relying on a separate retrieval mechanism. By prompting the model to consider multiple relevant sentences from various parts of the text, "Multi-Candidate Needle Prompting" promotes a more thorough search of the available information and minimizes the chances of overlooking crucial details. Moreover, requiring the model to explicitly write out the relevant sentences serves as a form of intermediate reasoning, providing insights into the model's thought process. The attached screenshot anecdotally demonstrates the effectiveness of my approach.
0
0
"Multi-Candidate Needle Prompting" for large context LLMs (Gemini 1.5)
1-4 of 4
Artificial Intelligence
skool.com/artificial-intelligence-school-5166
A free community for anyone to learn AI in their preparation for the future.
powered by