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The Relationship Between Prompts and Contexts
A colleague states, 'In language models, a prompt and a context are functionally the same thing.' Based on the conceptual framework where a prompt is viewed as a specific form of context, critique this statement. Explain the more nuanced relationship between the two concepts.
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Ch.4 Alignment - Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models
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The Relationship Between Prompts and Contexts