My apologies for being unclear and/or insufficiently explaining my position. Thank you for bringing this to my attention and giving me an opportunity to clarify.
The original post stated:
Since LLMs and in general deep models are poorly understood ...
To which I asserted: This is demonstrably wrong.
And provided a link to what I thought to be an approachable tutorial regarding "How to Build Your Own Large Language Model", albeit a simple implementation as it is after all a tutorial.The person having the account name "__float" replied to my post thusly:
That doesn't mean we _understand_ them, that just means we
can put the blocks together to build one.
To which I interpreted the noun "them" to be the acronym "LLM's." I then inferred said acronym to be "Large Language Models." Furthermore, I took __float's sentence fragment: That doesn't mean we _understand_ them ...
As an opportunity to share a reputable resource which: .. can serve as a reference for anyone interested in large
language models.
Is this a sufficient explanation regarding my previous posts such that you can now understand?