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Hello Future LLM Experts, Are you ready to ride the wave of one of the hottest trends in data scienc

Hello Future LLM Experts, Are you ready to ride the wave of one of the hottest trends in data science? Kirill Eremenko just dropped a knowledge bomb in our latest podcast episode, and it's all about Large Language Models (LLMs) and Transformers. This isn't just a podcast; it's your golden ticket to the AI big leagues! In a world where LLM engineer positions are popping up like mushrooms after rain (over a thousand on Glassdoor, and counting!) and getting paid $100K-$600K USD, Kirill is here to demystify the technical wizardry behind these roles. 👨 💻 "Large Language Models (LLMs), Transformers & GPT A-Z" – sounds like a mouthful, right? But fear not! Kirill breaks it down into digestible steps. Think of it as Transformers 101, with over 30 video tutorials that will make you go from "What's a transformer?" to "I'm the LLM & Transformer whisperer!" 😉 LLMs are here to stay! If you don’t want to be left behind, this is the best time to learn about them. From input embedding to positional encoding and multi-head self-attention - uncover all of these concepts and more in this podcast! And if you're the type of person who likes to see things in action, there's a YouTube version to make your learning journey even smoother. It's like having your own personal AI instructor, minus the homework! Here's a sneak peek at what you'll unravel: - AI Recruitment Trends: What's Hot [08:30] - All About Kirill and Hadelin’s LLM & GPT Course [15:37] - Decoding the Complexity of LLMs [19:46] - Transformer Architecture: The Building Blocks Revealed [36:29] - Inference VS Training Time [44:10 to 1:19:16] - Why Transformers Are the MVPs of AI [1:49:22] Are you ready to supercharge your data science career? [Click here to transform your understanding of LLMs!]( Cheers to your AI adventure, The SuperDataScience Podcast Team P.S. Don’t fall behind in your career! Learn about LLMs and get ready for the future that’s coming. # # If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription]( SuperDataScience Pty Ltd (ABN 91 617 928 131), 15 Macleay Crescent, Pacific Paradise, QLD 4564, Australia

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