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''Information technology - software - natural language processing - artificial intelligence - chatbots.''
A party which participates in a transfer system.  


(GPT).
This generic term refers to an institution which is identified by a transfer system (for example by a bank identification number) and is allowed to send payment orders directly to the system or which is directly bound by the rules governing that transfer system.
 
Generative pre-trained transformers are language models that have been pre-trained on large datasets of unlabelled natural language text.
 
They can generate new text that is human-like, and in some cases may be difficult to distinguish from human-written text.
 
 
GPT's unsupervised pre-training may then often be supplemented by additional fine-tuning human supervised training, known as Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF).




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Artificial intelligence]] (AI)
* [[Direct participant in an IFTS]]
* [[Bot]]
* [[Indirect participant in an IFTS]]
* [[Chatbot]]
* [[ChatGPT]]
* [[Enterprise-wide resource planning system]]
* [[GPT-4]]
* [[Information technology]]
* [[Large language model]]  (LLM)
* [[Natural language]]
* [[Natural language processing]]
* [[Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback]]  (RLHF)
* [[Robotics]]
*[[Software]]
* [[Software robot]]
 
 
==Other resource==
*[https://cdn.openai.com/research-covers/language-unsupervised/language_understanding_paper.pdf Improving Language Understanding by Generative Pre-Training, Radford, Narasimhan, Salimans & Sutskever, 2018]
 
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Revision as of 11:15, 22 June 2016

A party which participates in a transfer system.

This generic term refers to an institution which is identified by a transfer system (for example by a bank identification number) and is allowed to send payment orders directly to the system or which is directly bound by the rules governing that transfer system.


See also