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A New Machine Learning Research from MIT Shows How Large Language Models (LLMs) Comprehend and Represent the Concepts of Space and Time

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Large Language Models (LLMs) have shown some incredible skills in recent times. The well-known ChatGPT, which has been built on the GPT's transformer architecture, has gained massive popularity due to its human-imitating capabilities. From question answering and text summarization to content generation and language translation, it has a number of use cases. With their excessive popularity, what these models have truly learned during their training has come into question.

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