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I'm not sure if I'd call that reverse engineering any more than using a web browsers View Source feature.
But it's interesting how it works behind the scenes and that only way to get these models to interface with the external world is by using the natural language interface and hoping for the best.
First step of reverse engineering is taking the case off. Like most, we just take the text of the post this came from, i think source got lost due to reddit move.
How technical does this community want to get? I have a growing list of research papers dense with math if you want it.
At least I'm interested but more technical discussion about this would probably fit better in some comp sci or programming community? Though most of those are a bit hostile to the LLM related topics these days because of all the hype and low effort spam.
i have no idea, ive been in technology for over 30 years and its the first time in my life I've had people hostile to me for just sharing. I feel the desire for progress slipping from the zeitgeist and it worries me. I suppose I'll just keep it on the instance.
Speaking as just a hobbyist, a more developer oriented community focused on the topic would be nice, if someone is up to the task.
It's currently hard to find any good information about how to actually use LLMs as part of a software project as most of the related subreddits etc. are more focused on shitposting and you don't currently really want to talk about these in general tech/programming forums without a huge Don't shoot I'm not one of them! disclaimer.
My instance has the communities ready to go and Im happy to host many more AI and tech driven topics in general, I have a fair amount of capacity and will be focusing on SFW level moderation so people can use it for work/school without worry.
Would love input!
!dev@lemmy.intai.tech
went and fired a general dev community up.