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Artificial intelligence (AI) is also referred to as machine learning (ML) although they are different. Similarly, Large Language Models (LLMs) are often referred to as AI and fit under the umbrella of AI with ML but neither demonstrates actual intelligence.
AI (Artificial Intelligence) "is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs. It is related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable [emphasis added]." (McCarthy, n.d.)
Intelligence of created systems and algorithms is typically compared to human intelligence. Sometimes LLMs and ML products can appear to have human intelligence, but it is simply the product of coding, not actual intelligence.
ML (Machine Learning) is "algorithms that give computers the ability to learn from data, and then make predictions and decisions". Examples include automatically detecting spam emails, suggesting videos to watch after finishing one, etc. (CrashCourse, 2017)
LLMs (Large Language Models) "can generate natural language texts from large amounts of data. Large language models use deep neural networks, such as transformers, to learn from billions or trillions of words, and to produce texts on any topic or domain. Large language models can also perform various natural language tasks, such as classification, summarization, translation, generation, and dialogue." (Maeda & Chaki, 2023)
GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) "models give applications the ability to create human-like text and content (images, music, and more), and answer questions in a conversational manner." (What Is GPT AI?, n.d.)
While some LLMs are more recognizable than others, there are quite a few options available. Here is an incomplete list of LLMs you may want to investigate. (Staines, 2023)
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From Ditch That Textbook by Matt Miller.
As you read through the ordered list, consider these questions:
Organized on a spectrum from Bot-created (1 on the list below) to Student-created (6 on the list below):
Ditch That Textbook. Graphic by Matt Miller (@jmattmiller) DitchThatTextbook.com.
(Miller, 2022)
Many journals have rules about whether AI and LLMs can be considered a co-author. Investigate the Author Guidelines for any journal in which you are considering publishing before using a LLM to revise or support your work.
Consensus on how or whether to cite AI and LLMs is in progress. Look to your instructor and/or syllabus for specific instructions on whether you may use AI and/or LLMs in your coursework.
Because LLMs are generating sentences based on others' work, err on the side of caution by citing the LLM used.
Learn the basics with this 12-minute instructional video by CrashCourse produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios:
CrashCourse (Director). (2017, November 1). Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence: Crash Course Computer Science #34. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-EtmaFJieY
Maeda, J., & Chaki, E. (2023, April 3). Concepts Overview for LLM AI. Microsoft Build. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/semantic-kernel/concepts-ai/
McCarthy, J. (n.d.). What is AI?: Basic Questions. Professor John McCarthy. Retrieved May 3, 2023, from http://jmc.stanford.edu/artificial-intelligence/what-is-ai/index.html
Miller, M. (2022, December 17). ChatGPT, Chatbots and Artificial Intelligence in Education: How to define "cheating" and "plagiarism" with AI. Ditch That Textbook. Retrieved December 6, 2023, from https://ditchthattextbook.com/ai/
Staines, H., et al. (2023). Charleston In Between: The Future of Scholarly Communication in a ChatGPT World. https://www.charleston-hub.com/the-charleston-conference/welcome/charleston-in-between/
What is GPT AI? - Generative Pre-Trained Transformers Explained - AWS. (n.d.). Amazon Web Services, Inc. Retrieved August 10, 2023, from https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/gpt/