Large Language Models (LLM): Principles is the first part of a course which focuses on the technology behind generative language models (e.g. ChatGPT). Learners will understand how LLMs comprehend and generate human readable language, and apply the knowledge to develop intelligent language-based applications such as chatbots, and writing assistants. Furthermore, learners will be exposed to the challenges of using LLMs in practice and gain an understanding of the ethical implications of LLMs in real-world applications.
Prerequisites
Must have completed one of the courses from both lists below:
- AIN 1110 Applied Artifical Intelligence: Practice or
- AIN 1120 Applied Artifical Intelligence: Principles and Practice
AND
- AIN 1210 Deep Learning and Its Applications: Practice or
- AIN 1220 Deep Learning and Its Applications: Principles and Practice
Students who are active duty personnel, veterans, spouses and dependents will receive a 15% tuition reduction on each course upon verification of military and discharge status, if applicable.
Courses not offered as part of a program may not be eligible for VA military tuition assistance benefit. Students should check with their military benefits representative for more information.