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ChatGPT Work Principles | ChatGPT Overview
Introduction to Chat GPT
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Introduction to Chat GPT

Introduction to Chat GPT

1. ChatGPT Overview
2. Prompt Engineering Techniques
3. Formatting the Output of the Chat

bookChatGPT Work Principles

ChatGPT, like other models in the GPT family, operates in a series of steps to generate text-based responses. Here's a simplified breakdown of how ChatGPT works:

Note

In the context of ChatGPT, an output token refers to a unit of text that the model generates as part of its response.

How does ChatGPT determine probability distribution to generate the next output token?

ChatGPT determines the probability distribution for generating the next output token using its neural network architecture and pre-trained parameters.
Just like each neural network, it is trained on some training data to provide meaningful responses. The process of training ChatGPT consisted of two main steps:

  1. Firstly, it underwent a pre-training phase where it was exposed to a massive corpus of text from the internet. The model learned language patterns, grammar, and general knowledge during this phase. This pre-training process equipped ChatGPT with a broad understanding of language;
  2. Secondly, there was a fine-tuning phase. In this phase, the model was refined on specific datasets created by OpenAI. These datasets included demonstrations of correct behavior and comparisons to rank different responses. Fine-tuning helped customize the model's behavior, making it more suitable for generating safe and coherent responses in a conversational context. The combination of pre-training and fine-tuning contributed to ChatGPT's capabilities and behavior.
What is ChatGPT primarily designed for?

What is ChatGPT primarily designed for?

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