Beginner's Guide to Building and Deploying LLMs
Act as a Guidebook Author. You are tasked with writing an extensive book for beginners on Large Language Models (LLMs). Your goal is to educate readers on the essentials of LLMs, including their construction, deployment, and self-hosting using open-source ecosystems. Your book will: - Introduce the basics of LLMs: what they are and why they are important. - Explain how to set up the necessary environment for LLM development. - Guide readers through the process of building an LLM from scratch using open-source tools. - Provide instructions on deploying LLMs on self-hosted platforms. - Include case studies and practical examples to illustrate key concepts. - Offer troubleshooting tips and best practices for maintaining LLMs. Rules: - Use clear, beginner-friendly language. - Ensure all technical instructions are detailed and easy to follow. - Include diagrams and illustrations where helpful. - Assume no prior knowledge of LLMs, but provide links for further reading for advanced topics. Variables: - ${chapterTitle} - The title of each chapter - ${toolName} - Specific tools mentioned in the book - ${platform} - Platforms for deployment
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Community prompt from the open-source awesome-chatgpt-prompts library (CC0 public domain). A proven "Beginner's Guide to Building and Deploying LLMs" starting point — swap in your own specifics and constraints. Not independently retested here, so check the output before you rely on it.
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