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==Introductory Guides== | ==Introductory Guides== | ||
[[Acronyms]] | [[Acronyms]] | ||
[[Presentations]] | |||
'''[[26 Principles of Good Prompts]]''' | |||
[[How to Prevent OpenAI and Google From Training Their LLMs on Your Website's Data]] | |||
[[Proprietary vs. Open Source Large Language Models (LLMs)]] | |||
[[Beginner's Guide to Artificial Intelligence]] | [[Beginner's Guide to Artificial Intelligence]] | ||
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[[Zero shot, one shot and few shot learning]] | [[Zero shot, one shot and few shot learning]] | ||
[[AI Content Detectors]] | |||
==ChatGPT Guides== | ==ChatGPT Guides== | ||
{{see also|ChatGPT Guides}} | {{see also|ChatGPT Guides}} | ||
{{:ChatGPT Guides}} | {{:ChatGPT Guides}} | ||
==Other Guides== | |||
===Security=== | |||
[[How to Steal ChatGPT-4, GPT-4 and other Proprietary LLMs]] |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 16 January 2024
- See also: Terms, Models and Applications
Introductory Guides
How to Prevent OpenAI and Google From Training Their LLMs on Your Website's Data
Proprietary vs. Open Source Large Language Models (LLMs)
Beginner's Guide to Artificial Intelligence
How to write articles to be undetectable by AI content detectors
Zero shot, one shot and few shot learning
ChatGPT Guides
- See also: ChatGPT Guides
Fine-tune ChatGPT with Perplexity, Burstiness, Professionalism, Randomness and Sentimentality Guide