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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 7 MIN

🚀 Stanford CS336 Lecture 13: The Evolution of Language Model Data. -Notebooklm Summary

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Stanford CS336 Lecture 13 focuses on the critical evolution of language model training data. While model architectures are widely disclosed, dataset details remain highly proprietary due to commercial competition and copyright considerations.The lifecycle of language model training spans pre-training, mid-training, and post-training. The mid-training phase curates high-quality datasets to enhance specific capabilities like coding, mathematics, and long-context reasoning. Ultimately, data curation shifts from high-volume, low-quality web crawls to low-volume, high-quality specialized datasets.Data filtering methodologies have evolved from basic rule-based heuristics and language identification to advanced model-based approaches. Modern curation pipelines leverage large language models to assess the educational value of documents, rewrite low-quality texts, and synthesize high-quality QA pairs to scale data efficiently.Legal and compliance challenges, including copyright and fair use, remain central to data acquisition. As models risk memorizing training text, developers navigate the balance between direct commercial licensing and fair use arguments.Key Takeaways:Mid-training acts as a crucial bridge, refining models for targeted reasoning tasks.Advanced LLM-driven filtering and synthesis scale high-quality data while avoiding rule-based bias.Copyright compliance and memorization concerns limit public dataset disclosures.All my links: https://linktr.ee/learnbydoingwithsteven#learnbydoingwithsteven #AI #DeepLearning #Research #TechSummary #MachineLearning #LLM #DataScience #DataCuration #Copyright #ArtificialIntelligence

Stanford CS336 Lecture 13 focuses on the critical evolution of language model training data. While model architectures are widely disclosed, dataset details remain highly proprietary due to commercial competition and copyright considerations.The lifecycle of language model training spans pre-training, mid-training, and post-training. The mid-training phase curates high-quality datasets to enhance specific capabilities like coding, mathematics, and long-context reasoning. Ultimately, data curation shifts from high-volume, low-quality web crawls to low-volume, high-quality specialized datasets.Data filtering methodologies have evolved from basic rule-based heuristics and language identification to advanced model-based approaches. Modern curation pipelines leverage large language models to assess the educational value of documents, rewrite low-quality texts, and synthesize high-quality QA pairs to scale data efficiently.Legal and compliance challenges, including copyright and fair use, remain central to data acquisition. As models risk memorizing training text, developers navigate the balance between direct commercial licensing and fair use arguments.Key Takeaways:Mid-training acts as a crucial bridge, refining models for targeted reasoning tasks.Advanced LLM-driven filtering and synthesis scale high-quality data while avoiding rule-based bias.Copyright compliance and memorization concerns limit public dataset disclosures.All my links: https://linktr.ee/learnbydoingwithsteven#learnbydoingwithsteven #AI #DeepLearning #Research #TechSummary #MachineLearning #LLM #DataScience #DataCuration #Copyright #ArtificialIntelligence

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