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Most people use AI every day but have no idea how it actually gets smart.
It doesn't teach itself. Humans train it.
Every time you ask an AI a question and it gives you a clean, accurate, well structured answer you think that's just the model being smart right?
Wrong.
Behind every response is thousands of hours of human review. Real people sitting down, reading AI outputs, marking what was good, what was wrong, what was harmful, what was genius.
That process has a name RLHF. Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback.
Here's how it works in simple terms:
AI generates a response โ Human reviews it โ Human rates it โ AI learns from that rating โ AI generates a better response โ repeat.
Over and over. Millions of times. Until the model sounds like it actually knows what it's doing.
The AI isn't getting smarter on its own. YOU are making it smarter.
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4. Translation & Transcription ๐
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Entry level but reliable. Good starting point if you're new to these platforms.
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