How ChatGPT Works Technically For Beginners

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Published 2023-02-04
Corrections:
7:00 MRI scan doesn't measure electricity. EEG does.
26:21 1k -10k times the number of neurons. Don't quote me on this, not too sure.

All Comments (21)
  • @kurdiez_en
    I am trying out Q&A videos in this channel. You can ask me anything and I'll try to answer. You can reach me here in my Discord server: discord.gg/RDnSsG9M3M.
  • @clariplayer
    This explanation to a 78 year old who is reasonably in touch with up to date stuff, has been mind blowing. So grateful for your incredible explanation. I get it now. Thank you so much. šŸ‡¦šŸ‡ŗ
  • @MARYM198
    As a physician with no tech background, this is an amazing way to understand chat gpt and basics of AI. Reminds me of the quote by Richard Feynman- if you cant explain something to a first year student, then you haven't really understood
  • @sgenkin
    As a layman, I must thank you for your understandable explanation of How ChatGPT works. Your knowledge and delivery make this very complex subject much easier to understand. Thank you for your expertise, time, and effort.
  • @stevensek
    Honestly, this is one of the best videos related to CHATGPT i've watched. You are an excellent teacher. I appreciate the time and effort you put into this.
  • @1734245
    I stumbled by this video....saw it was for beginners...so what the heck...I clicked it. You did a SUPERB job. Thanks so much!!!!
  • I watch 20+ videos to understand the working for CHAT GPT, but your video is like a magic and I understand it fully. I just LOVE your content and the way you explain it.
  • @orqg5000
    Young AND old people will benefit from this, thanks man!
  • @PoteRomo
    I have watched your video 6 times to make sure I understood every single concept explained by you. Dude, thank you. I am an AI oriented engineer, and it did really helped a lot. Looking forward to watch more videos from you.
  • @benbohannon
    This explainer video is worth a bar of gold. Well doneā€¦
  • From an 80 year old reasonably educated in computers & electronics found this explanation relatively easy to understand. Thank you very much Kurdiez.
  • @diliupg
    Your narrative is precise with a perfect tone.
  • @DB-thats-me
    I have used this to find a real world answer to a problem I had. The answer was ā€˜correctā€™ and written in a way I could understand. Intriguing. šŸ˜³
  • My first thought was: Why didnā€™t you just ask ChatGPT how it works in a high-level review? Thank you for an incredibly clear and well presented explanation that even I can understand.
  • @NertoFurity
    i love the fact that you made the effort to make this kind of explanation, I often find a lack of this kind of good but non-technical explanations of stuff on the internet. Thanks.
  • @sodiumsalt
    I agree. I'm a programmer too and I have been for 10 years. Often I'm astonished at the level of understanding chatgpt demonstrates, and knowing how messy software can be, this feels like magic.
  • @kebman
    The basic network is often called a feed-forward network, since information only flows in one direction. Meanwhile back-propagating and recursive networks also exist.
  • @cbbudy
    I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for creating your recent video explaining ChatGPT. As someone who is fascinated by artificial intelligence and language models, I found your video to be incredibly informative and helpful. Your explanations were clear and concise, and I appreciated the way you broke down some of the more complex concepts into easy-to-understand terms. Your video really helped me to gain a better understanding of ChatGPT and its capabilities. I also want to thank you for the time and effort you put into creating this video. I know that producing high-quality content like this takes a lot of work, and your dedication to your craft is truly admirable.
  • @FifthSparkGaming
    Very rarely can a YT video hold my attention for more than 30 seconds. I watched this whole video! Phenomenal presentation! From one dev to another, thank you for dispelling some confusion/fear!
  • Excellent lesson for everyone. The graphics of neurons connecting lit up my neurons and answered the question ā€œwhy does taking in lies and false information (input) repeatedly, result in insane outputā€.