@rewind02: A Stanford professor just gave a public lecture on exactly how GPT, Claude, and LLaMA are built under the hood no insid…
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A Stanford professor delivered a public lecture providing a comprehensive breakdown of how modern LLMs like GPT, Claude, and LLaMA are built under the hood, making advanced architecture accessible to the public.
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A Stanford professor just gave a public lecture on exactly how GPT, Claude, and LLaMA are built under the hood
no insider access required
just the clearest breakdown of modern LLM architecture I’ve seen
this lecture reveals the framework professors are paid up to $750K a year to teach
the gap between “I use ChatGPT” and “I understand how it works” is smaller than most people think
the most complete public breakdown of modern LLM architecture I’ve seen this year
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