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LLMs use a surprisingly simple mechanism to retrieve some stored knowledge
Large language models use a surprisingly simple mechanism to retrieve some stored knowledge.
Researchers find large language models use a simple mechanism to retrieve stored knowledge when they respond to a user prompt. These mechanisms can be leveraged to see what the model knows about different subjects and possibly to correct false information it has stored.
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