Since Parmy Olson won last year’s Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award with Supremacy, about tech companies’ battle for control of artificial intelligence, she has started using large language models more frequently in her own research. “[They] can be a helpful tool for bouncing ideas around, [exploring] angles, and getting historic references to make comparisons,” she says.
自從帕米?奧爾森(Parmy Olson)憑借描述科技公司爭(zhēng)奪人工智能控制權(quán)的《霸主》(Supremacy)一書獲得去年的英國(guó)《金融時(shí)報(bào)》和施羅德年度商業(yè)圖書獎(jiǎng)以來(lái),她開始在自己的研究中更頻繁地使用大型語(yǔ)言模型。“(它們)可以成為一個(gè)有用的工具,用于碰撞思想、(探索)角度以及獲得歷史參考以進(jìn)行比較。”她說(shuō)。
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