They are located at the end of the word: the t and i at the end of the sequence.
They usually include some randomness in the responses which is why they don’t always respond the same way (and sometimes will even often but not always get the answer correct, or visa versa).
That could be, but I think a lot of the models are the same because they can speak many languages pretty well. I’ve had a lot of success with talking to models I normally prompt in English using other languages. But I have also seen Chinese appear unprompted in response to English queries from certain Chinese models a few times.
Oh yeah, an LLM itself doesn’t make that much of a difference. But Google does. Features and “features” often show up later on non English Google. The AI summary took a few months to appear on German google – even if you set your language to English.
I think that’s because they have to wait for more testing to make sure the model/feature is “safe” for that region and take into consideration the linguistic and cultural differences. I believe it’s mostly legal stuff they need to make sure they won’t be breaking laws in different countries and see if they would face backlash from authorities or the public. But I think it’s mostly the same model with the same data everywhere.
I just tried this one and got:
They usually include some randomness in the responses which is why they don’t always respond the same way (and sometimes will even often but not always get the answer correct, or visa versa).
I am also trying from a non English speaking country, pretty sure that has an impact as well on behavior.
That could be, but I think a lot of the models are the same because they can speak many languages pretty well. I’ve had a lot of success with talking to models I normally prompt in English using other languages. But I have also seen Chinese appear unprompted in response to English queries from certain Chinese models a few times.
Oh yeah, an LLM itself doesn’t make that much of a difference. But Google does. Features and “features” often show up later on non English Google. The AI summary took a few months to appear on German google – even if you set your language to English.
I think that’s because they have to wait for more testing to make sure the model/feature is “safe” for that region and take into consideration the linguistic and cultural differences. I believe it’s mostly legal stuff they need to make sure they won’t be breaking laws in different countries and see if they would face backlash from authorities or the public. But I think it’s mostly the same model with the same data everywhere.