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Your LLM Gets Its Data From Where??

Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Corpus data Corpus data includes written or spoken data from books, newspapers, articles, websites (including blogs), academic papers, and more. Wikipedia, where anyone can write and edit an entry, is a major data source. It’s estimated that Wikipedia makes up between 3%-5% of the scraped data used to train off-the-shelf LLMs.

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Interpublic Group is Buying Acxiom Marketing Services for $2.3 Billion. Here's Why.

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For historical perspective (and assuming Wikipedia is correct ), Acxiom got its start in 1969 compiling mailing lists from public sources such as telephone directories. It was also a favorite target of privacy advocates in those quaint days before online data gave them something much scarier to worry about. However, I disagree.

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ChatGPT: A marketer’s guide

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” It was trained on 300 billion words taken from books, online texts, Wikipedia articles and code libraries — reportedly using a snapshot of the internet as of 2021. It can assist — but not replace — humans in writing reports, outlines, creating press releases, books or developing surveys.

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Personal KM; KM Business Case; KM, culture and compromise; KM Books Wiki

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Personal KM; KM Business Case; KM, culture and compromise; KM Books Wiki. KM Question, Blog, Link, and Book of the Week. [ KM Book of the Week. KM Books Wiki created by Matt Moore. This is a wiki page for annotating and discussing your favorite books related to Knowledge Management. Recommended Books.

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Wake up to the Internet of Things

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. While we are already seeing simple examples of this in surveillance cameras and sensors, there are clearly benefits and concerns, for example privacy issues, that will stretch well beyond our comfort zone. Privacy, for all practical purposes, is gone.

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Social media writes your biography in real time

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. A few years ago, Bernie Michalik from IBM and I were chatting about the "original" architecture profession and the IT-related one, when he brought up a nice metaphor comparing the design of actual houses with the IT architecture for security and privacy. by Aaron Kim.

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How to Measure Digital Marketing With Observer Effects

Biznology

Image courtesy of Wikipedia. The reason for the laws, I hope, is consumer pressure to prevent companies from violating user privacy. I lost track of the number of times I’ve had to do this for my own books. If you are inclined to flaunt privacy laws, it rarely works, because users hate having their privacy violated.