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ScienceDaily · 08/30/2024 11:09 EDT

Transparency is often lacking in datasets used to train large language models

The Data Provenance Explorer can help machine-learning practitioners make more informed choices about the data they train their models on, which could improve the accuracy of models deployed in the real world.

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