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"Application of Grammar"

Up till last year (8th) we (our school) had this type of composition in the English Language paper called Application of Grammar. It was basically a 60 word (which became 100+ as we wrote in exams) paragraph where we had to include sentences of a specific tense, voice, and sentences which included other grammatical units like a specific type of preposition, adjective, adverb, modal etc. This was given for 20 marks instead of the 10 marks Notice+Email and some grammar. I wonder whether this was unique to our school only or if your schools had some similar questions. Drop those here!

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u/Inevitable_Spite5510 — 7 days ago

I created EyeGPT - An SLM

EyeGPT demonstration

(video at 5x speed)

I've made this AI (GPT, Small Language Model) in Scratch with 18.8 million parameters (stored as images). It was trained on some Wikipedia and Cornell Corpus dialogues. It can:

  1. Respond to basic greetings
  2. Answer some questions
  3. Speak comprehensible English
  4. Not hallucinate to some extent on unknown questions (May say "I don't know" or "What do you mean?" )

Change the multiplier to alter the model's creativity (The multiplier is actually noise)

If you are asking what is this backdrop, it's actually the weights as images (There are 873 backdrops!). This is because I can't save a 177MB scratch list for the weights on the servers, so instead it is built at runtime.

--USE TURBOWARP--

https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1314318795/

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u/Inevitable_Spite5510 — 1 month ago