BioGPT
By microsoft
openai-samples
By smuzani
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4,246 | 12 | |
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BioGPT
Posts with mentions or reviews of BioGPT.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-05.
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MATLAB's mostly used by the engineers, AFAIK, I'm not sure it's a pure replacement because R's mostly used for statistics/data visualization. (R and Python are the two most popular languages used in data science, with R being a bit better (imo) for manipulation and visualization but Python a bit better for the capital-B Big Data work - as far as I'm aware, ChatGPT was likely built largely in Python, given that the open-source siblings were)
- GitHub - microsoft/BioGPT
- Essa nova geração me dá medo
- Microsoft bioGPT: pre-trained transformer for biomedical text
- BioGPT: generative pre-trained transformer for biomedical text generation and mining
- Microsoft – BioGPT
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How to create an AI model that learns from textbooks and can be asked about the information in them
I am currently working with BioGPT, which is Microsoft biomedical model. It is open-source and contains models specific to medicine that you would have to fine tune. Details can be found at: https://github.com/microsoft/BioGPT
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BioGPT-Large released by Microsoft, code/weights available
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BioGPT
openai-samples
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Ask HN: What are you using to iterate and test your prompts for LLMs?
I just copy and paste existing scripts and wire them into the command prompt. Something like this: https://github.com/smuzani/openai-samples/blob/main/node_exa...
There's instructions on how to connect it to the command prompt in README but that's not the best way to do it.
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Ask HN: How are you practically applying AI in your personal life everyday?
I have an emoji recommender here: https://github.com/smuzani/openai-samples/blob/main/node_exa...
It's wired into my command line. There's some crude instructions how to wire it into zsh on the README, but honestly, GPT-4 can give better.
Your other uses sound like they're common enough to use on the command line too.
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Ask HN: How do you plan on making money with Open AI API?
I did some samples for fine tuning in this repo: https://github.com/smuzani/openai-samples
The sample is in /ft/ folder, instructions at bottom of Readme. Feel free to drop an issue if it's hard to understand. I copy-pasted the instructions in 3 min so it's missing a few steps.