Varpie
Varpie t1_j8cftrx wrote
Reply to [R] [N] Toolformer: Language Models Can Teach Themselves to Use Tools - paper by Meta AI Research by radi-cho
I'm surprised this hasn't been done before. This paper mostly cites works from the last 2-3 years, but surely, something similar was done previously (maybe not using the same kind of model)? In fact, isn't it pretty close to what search engines do to provide instant results when given an equation or an address for instance? Does anyone know of such work?
Varpie t1_itoznxs wrote
Reply to comment by mygodhasabiggerdick in PSA: Please stop calling these "Irish" sublegends. They are not Irish. by DiplomacyPunIn10Did
Finland can be seen as a Scandinavian country, but language wise, the Nordic languages are Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Faroese and Icelandic. And the alphabet is not common between them, for instance Swedish doesn't have ø but use ö instead, and Icelandic has ð and more accents.
Varpie t1_itm5156 wrote
Reply to comment by mygodhasabiggerdick in PSA: Please stop calling these "Irish" sublegends. They are not Irish. by DiplomacyPunIn10Did
Ah yes, the Scandinavian language, my favorite
Varpie t1_j8ducbj wrote
Reply to comment by EducationalCicada in [R] [N] Toolformer: Language Models Can Teach Themselves to Use Tools - paper by Meta AI Research by radi-cho
Interesting, though it is from October 2022, still very recent. I'm guessing using transformers for it is a recent approach, but I'm curious about the previous approaches, which this paper doesn't talk about.