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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Let's say you have a corpus of text — 10 million words — about a specific topic. 1. What's the best way to "train a model" on that text? 2. Is that even the right term? Or is it using an existing foundational model and then augmenting it? Fine-tuning it? Something else?
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osama
@osama
depends on usecase. you don’t need to train/finetune for mvp. just need rag and prompt engineering. if hallucinations is a problem eg health care, try deterministic quoting. happy to answer q’s as i have deployed these for clients across real-estate and one underway w/ smart contracts (on base most prolly)
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osama
@osama
have done both qa and channel summarization on all fc data recently. its just stale b/c didn’t want to run pipeline and didn’t want to develop a net new fc client. micro-demo on some twitter data: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8lNlf2cJjU
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wizard not parzival (shoni)
@alexpaden
would you do anything more with it if the pipeline was all serverless functions?
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