Hello CINners,
Are Large Language Models (LLMs) covered in any CompTIA
course(s)? If so, which one(s)?
Thanks CINners
Are Large Language Models (LLMs) covered in any CompTIA
course(s)? If so, which one(s)?
Thanks CINners
You're a one-person gangDataX
5.2 Explain the use and importance of natural language processing (NLP) concepts.
Welcome.... Thank you!You're a one-person gang
Thanks precious!!!!
Why do you insist on making daily new threads about things that are easily answered by reading the exam objective documents?Are Large Language Models (LLMs) covered in any CompTIA
course(s)? If so, which one(s)?
I'd rather respond to your query in person. Let's plan to meetup at the CompTIA Partner Summit. Our meeting will be brief!!!!!!!Why do you insist on making daily new threads about things that are easily answered by reading the exam objective documents?
"Is X or Y on any of the exams?" is something you as trainer should be able to answer yourself. Either because you know, or because you've read the objectives.
I don't know what that means or implies. It vaguely sounds like a threat or posturing.I'd rather respond to your query in person. Let's plan to meetup at the CompTIA Partner Summit. Our meeting will be brief!!!!!!!
I'm glad you said it "vaguely" sounds like a threat!!!I don't know what that means or implies. It vaguely sounds like a threat or posturing.
But seriously: what is the value-add you are hoping to achieve with these threads? What purpose did you have when you thought "let's ask if X or Y is on any of the exams" multiple times in one week?
Quite frankly, I find your unsolicited involvement with my post, abominable, obnoxious, repugnant,Quite frankly I find your response unhinged, unprofessional and unfitting a professional trainer / mentor.
I can't tell if this is some elaborate troll on your part, but you're irrational if you think that I, as woman traveling alone, would meet up with you to discuss anything after that diatribe of yours.