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  • emil-lp1 hour ago
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    • smokel24 minutes ago
      Don't trip over words. The course offers quite a range of knowledge that is suitable outside LLMs. It's an introduction.
    • small_model45 minutes ago
      Well it's the dominant and most successful implemented AI, would a comp sci course teach every failed computer architecture or focus on the ones that are in wide use today.
      • suddenlybananas30 minutes ago
        I think comp sci courses focuse on fundamentals rather than what's popular. Besides, other kinds of AI are not "failures", they have plenty of uses.
    • axseem1 hour ago
      It really depends on the target audience, because a lot of people have no idea what they are using is called an LLM or that there are various types of generative AI.
      • gignico51 minutes ago
        I think the problem is the under representation of other branches of AI research: knowledge representation, automated reasoning, planning, etc.<p>These are important topics with important industrial applications which have the only downsides to not be suitable for implementing friendly chatbots and for raising the stocks of Silicon Valley companies.
    • jccx7015 minutes ago
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