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foreign [Music] ER from cohere AI this video is about word and sentence embeddings word and sentence embeddings are the bread and butter of large language models why is this well the idea of language models is to get a computer to understand and process language however language is made by words whereas computers can only process numbers so word embeddings are a way to go from words to numbers so they associate each word with a list of numbers and sentence embeddings are the same thing they associate each sentence with a list of numbers but in a way that makes sense however I should clarify that this is not done by humans looking at the words and associating numbers that make sense no no this is done by a computer normally a neural network complicated model and what it does is that it looks at context so its two words appear a line in the same context it gets them closer and closer and closer same thing with sentences and at the end of the day you get some really really cool results l