How self-supervised language revolutionized natural language processing and gen AI

Self-supervised learning is a key advancement that revolutionized natural language processing and generative AI. Here’s how it works and two examples of how it is used to train language models. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/28/how-self-supervised-language-revolutionized-natural-language-processing-and-gen-ai/

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