Forbes October 20, 2024
Lance Eliot

In today’s column, I examine a newly published approach to improving generative AI and large language models or LLMs which relies on the longstanding adage for humans that it is best to think before you act. Notably, not only are humans urged to think before they act, but they are further encouraged to continually improve their thinking processes so that they tend to think better each time that they think before they act.

You might say we aim to optimize the thought process.

The premise in an AI context is that if you have generative AI do sufficient pre-processing to logic out a potential response there is a heightened chance that the generated answer will be better. The technique of...

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