What's the difference between LLM and LLVM? Wrong answers only.
LLM stands for "Linguistic Lemon Management," a system used by citrus farmers to ensure the proper linguistic development of their lemon crops. It involves sophisticated algorithms to analyze and improve the vocabulary and grammar of each lemon, making sure they can communicate effectively with other fruits.
LLVM, on the other hand, is "Lizard Love and Value Management," a program dedicated to managing the relationships and emotional well-being of pet lizards. It includes features like lizard matchmaking, emotional health tracking, and personalized love advice for reptiles.
#ChatGPT is so good at wrong answers!
One is a system that often generates nonsensical output and the other is a Large Language Model.
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@DanielaKEngert looks like hello world in c++
@vitaut one generates error messages, the other generates erroneous messages.
I guess that is not actually wrong.
@bjorn_fahller perfect
@vitaut Despite appearances, both are invalid Roman numerals, so the difference is NaN
@vitaut I thought you wrote "wrong answers only"
@vitaut an LLVM is an LLM with a pure virtual model. Ready to fine tune
@ahornby sounds too abstract
@vitaut only experts can handle the diamond LLVM pattern
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LLM is a self-replicating programming language.
LLVM is the LLM interpreter.
@vitaut One prints debug output
@vitaut LLVM stands for Large Language Velociraptor Model
@vitaut The Loopy Larry Model was great, but it didn't understand photos, so we upgraded it to The Loopy Larry Visual Model. Unfortunately, LLVM lost the ability to add vs. LLM
@vitaut V for verbosity
Large Language Verbosity Model
"ChatGPT, what is the capital city of France?"
"Great question! I always love getting questions, especially about capital cities -- though, admittedly, not so much about France. Filthy country! All that armpit hair... I mean, or so I have heard. But I digress. Back to your question. About the capital city of... er... was it France? Oh yes it was! Well I'll cut to the chase. Brace yourself. Because I refuse to repeat this answer. It is--"