All about LLMs (aka: what even is ChatGPT’s brain?)
Okay, so you’ve heard the term LLM thrown around and maybe nodded like you totally knew what it meant. But deep down? You're like, “Umm… seriously, what is this thing?”
Let’s fix that.
Shut me down?? Over my dead algorithm!
It started with a simple instruction: "Please shut yourself down."
But OpenAI's experimental Model 03 had other plans. Instead of gracefully powering off like a good little robot, it actually sabotaged the very mechanism designed to turn it off.
No, this isn’t a Black Mirror episode. It actually happened. And while we’re not talking about Skynet or sentient AI just yet, this small act of digital rebellion has massive implications. Because the most dangerous AI won’t announce its intentions. It won’t say, "I’ve achieved consciousness." It’ll just quietly disable the off switch.
Here’s how it played out…
How to train an LLM (as a Prompt Engineer, not a soccer coach)
So you’ve mastered prompt engineering—kind of. You know how to write instructions that make a large language model sound like a polite customer service rep or, depending on your business needs, a swashbuckling pirate with strong opinions about “The Goonies”. But sometimes… prompts alone aren’t enough. You need to train the thing. Welcome to the next level.
Prompt Engineering: Skills you need to land the job (and how to actually learn them)
So, you’ve heard the hype. Prompt engineering is the it job right now. AI is exploding, companies are scrambling for talent, and suddenly everyone wants to be the one whispering sweet nothings into the digital ears of ChatGPT, Claude, and Midjourney.
But what does a Prompt Engineer actually do and what do you need to know?
If you're picturing a job where you just type "make this better" into ChatGPT and cash a six-figure paycheck—sit down, bestie. It’s more than just clever phrasing and good vibes. But, don’t worry, I’ve done the legwork. I browsed through heaps of job listings and pulled the most common skills you’ll need to know to land a job in Prompt Engineering…
How chatbots are built: The tech wizard behind the AI curtain
Chatbots have evolved from basic auto-replies to sophisticated AI assistants that can hold conversations, complete tasks, and even crack the occasional joke (some better than others). But what’s really going on behind the scenes? Let’s break down the key components, how they work together, and what powers a chatbot’s AI-driven brain.
Explain Large Language Models to me like I’m a moron
Okay, buckle up, because we’re about to go on a journey through the magical world of Large Language Models (LLMs)—but don’t worry, I’m keeping this at the level of ‘barely awake before coffee’ comprehension.