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Counting The Cost Of Training Large Language Models

December 1, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

It has been becoming increasingly clear – anecdotally at least – just how expensive it is to train large language models and recommender systems, which are arguably the two most important workloads driving AI into the enterprise. …

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