Comment by t55 10 months ago Agreed, Rashka's book is amazing and will probably become the seminal book on LLMs 3 comments t55 Reply barrenko 10 months ago Just to add that he has a video series on DL (youtube), completely approachable and accompanied by code notebooks. ra7 10 months ago How does it compare with Andrej Karpathy’s video series on building GPTs from scratch? Are they pretty much teaching the same things? barrenko 10 months ago Karpathy focuses on GPT, well, NLP-related specifics, while Raschka overviews Deep Learning as a whole, starting from the Perceptron basically.Karpathy's teaching style is well, Karpathy, Raschka is more conventional (but not buttoned down).
barrenko 10 months ago Just to add that he has a video series on DL (youtube), completely approachable and accompanied by code notebooks. ra7 10 months ago How does it compare with Andrej Karpathy’s video series on building GPTs from scratch? Are they pretty much teaching the same things? barrenko 10 months ago Karpathy focuses on GPT, well, NLP-related specifics, while Raschka overviews Deep Learning as a whole, starting from the Perceptron basically.Karpathy's teaching style is well, Karpathy, Raschka is more conventional (but not buttoned down).
ra7 10 months ago How does it compare with Andrej Karpathy’s video series on building GPTs from scratch? Are they pretty much teaching the same things? barrenko 10 months ago Karpathy focuses on GPT, well, NLP-related specifics, while Raschka overviews Deep Learning as a whole, starting from the Perceptron basically.Karpathy's teaching style is well, Karpathy, Raschka is more conventional (but not buttoned down).
barrenko 10 months ago Karpathy focuses on GPT, well, NLP-related specifics, while Raschka overviews Deep Learning as a whole, starting from the Perceptron basically.Karpathy's teaching style is well, Karpathy, Raschka is more conventional (but not buttoned down).
Just to add that he has a video series on DL (youtube), completely approachable and accompanied by code notebooks.
How does it compare with Andrej Karpathy’s video series on building GPTs from scratch? Are they pretty much teaching the same things?
Karpathy focuses on GPT, well, NLP-related specifics, while Raschka overviews Deep Learning as a whole, starting from the Perceptron basically.
Karpathy's teaching style is well, Karpathy, Raschka is more conventional (but not buttoned down).