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Researchers say they may have found a ladder to climb the "data wall"

Person on ladder in front of wall with binary code (zeros and ones) on digital grid floor.


Researchers at MIT have introduced a new framework called SEAL that lets large language models (LLMs) generate their own synthetic training data and improve themselves without outside help.


The article Researchers say they may have found a ladder to climb the "data wall" appeared first on Discover Copy

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