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Gebruik voorgetrainde geweldige taalmodellen voor modern onderwijs

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  • Smith, Kaisy

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Vooraf getrainde taalmodellen (PLM's) worden algemeen erkend vanwege hun uitzonderlijke prestaties in NLP-taken en benchmarks. Het opnemen van PLM's in het onderwijs heeft het potentieel om leren en onderwijzen radicaal te veranderen, maar het is belangrijk om zowel de voor- als nadelen te overwegen. Er is een verantwoorde en voorzichtige benadering nodig om de voordelen van PLM's ten volle te benutten en eventuele negatieve effecten te minimaliseren. Dit document onderzoekt de voor- en nadelen van het gebruik van PLM's in het onderwijs en biedt richtlijnen voor toekomstige vorderingen.

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  • Smith, Kaisy, 2023. "Gebruik voorgetrainde geweldige taalmodellen voor modern onderwijs," OSF Preprints f29rn, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:f29rn
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/f29rn
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