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approximation

[uh-prok-suh-mey-shuhn] / əˌprɒk səˈmeɪ ʃən /




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This is a rough approximation of the approach that was used with ChatGPT, which is known as reinforcement learning with human feedback.

From New York Times

One insight from the Belonging Barometer speaks directly to our current moment: White Americans — who have long been offered as the fullest approximation of Americanism — feel that even they don’t belong.

From Washington Post

You might be swept slightly off-balance by this movie, which is a fair approximation of how Ali and Ava feel most of the time.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, it’s an approximation, asking us to lean away from learned language, from the exact.

From New York Times

The five-day isolation period reflects an approximation of when people are most likely to be infectious.

From Washington Post