Grounding in the context of Large Language Models (LLMs) refers to the process of anchoring AI-generated responses to explicit, verifiable, and contextually relevant data sources. Rather than relying solely on patterns learned during training, grounded LLMs connect their outputs to real-world, up-to-date information that can be traced and verified.
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The rapidly evolving landscape of generative artificial intelligence causes the public to marvel at the technical sophistication of systems that can write poetry, solve complex problems, and engage in nuanced conversations. Yet, beneath the layers of algorithms and neural networks lies a more fundamental question that demands our attention: whose
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The tech industry has become a necessary evil in modern society, but was it intended to be that way? Web 2.0 was set in motion with the intention of democratizing tech, and even though mega-conglomerates have stepped in to corner any possible market a person anywhere on earth can think
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