RE: LeoThread 2025-08-15 08:22
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There is an easy way to help train some of the AI models out there.
I just took the @leostrategy article on $SURGE and posted it to Grok, asking it to summarize it while also adding it to its database.
We can do that with many of the models people use. This could be important in the future as I believe these will be the new search engines.
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You know it. I keep adding where I can.
You are very consistent!
I am big fan of his consistency.
really interesting times
Wait... Grok allows users to add data to its database?
it learns from each and every conversation so the more users talk about SURGE, the more info it has about SURGE.
It trains on whatever is posted on X or when an article or report is feed into it. That is part of the database and used in training. So yeah whatever we add is fed in. Of course, as was pointed out, none of these models take one article or input from a single person as the end all so multiple people doing it helps.
Oh, yeah... I thought you meant actually asking it to add it and they'll add it. Because that's way too easy to abuse... But Grok learning generally from "experience" is something I already expected.
Gotcha.
key is volume. Many users have to do it at volume to let it learn.
That is true. That is why people need to keep feeding in what they come across or post.
i wanted to ask you if you have an excel or list of all leoglossary posts. I have been training my Llm notebook to answer financial questions and i need a better way to import all the links as source
No. The only thing is the @leoglossary blog posts and what is in there. I just posted didnt maintain a spreadsheet on the list.
You can work off the main menu which has the pages broken, to some degree, alphabetically.
https://inleo.io/@leoglossary/leoglossary-main-menu
oh ok. That will be a lot of work but it will be worth it
I dont know why the link isnt showing up here. broke it up
https://inleo.io/
@leoglossary/leoglossary-main-menu
I love that... I had NotebookLM make a short video comparing LSTR and MSTR: https://x.com/YourCaravan/status/1955738824082170170?s=19