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A Key Concept in AI Alignment: Deep Reinforcement Learning from Human Preferences

A Key Concept in AI Alignment: Deep Reinforcement Learning from Human Preferences

Modern AI chatbots have a few different things th…

Linear Digressions

February 14, 202619m 13s

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Modern AI chatbots have a few different things that go into creating them. Today we're going to talk about a really important part of the process: the alignment training, where the chatbot goes from being just a pre-trained model—something that's kind of a fancy autocomplete—to something that really gives responses to human prompts that are more conversational, that are closer to the ones that we experience when we actually use a model like ChatGPT or Gemini or Claude. To go from the pre-trained model to one that's aligned, that's ready for a human to talk with, it uses reinforcement learning. And a really important step in figuring out the right way to frame the reinforcement learning problem happened in 2017 with a paper that we're going to talk about today: Deep Reinforcement Learning from Human Preferences. You are listening to Linear Digressions. The paper discussed in this episode is Deep Reinforcement Learning from Human Preferences https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03741

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