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#4708 Splitting LLMs into General Language and Specialize Model

#4708 Splitting LLMs into General Language and Specialize Model #4708  Describe how LLMs could be trained to produce to sub-models: one for general language interpretation and response, and one for specialty knowledge. The goal is to reduce the size of the specialized knowledge model. Decoupling general linguistic fluency from specialized domain knowledge involves splitting the traditional monolithic transformer into a shared General Interpreter (responsible for grammar, reasoning, dialog structure, and intent parsing) and a lightweight Specialized Knowledge Sub-Model (housing factual associations, domain-specific terminology, and relational logic). Core Architectural Approaches 1. Modular Parameter-Efficient Adapters (Rank-Constrained Knowledge Injection) Mechanics: The General Interpreter remains a frozen base model ( $B$ ). The specialty sub-model consists strictly of low-rank update matrices ( $\Delta W = A \times B$ ) or sparse Feed-Forward Network (FFN) layers inserted int...

#4707 Swarms as they Apply to AI

#4707 Swarms as they Apply to AI #4707  Describe how "swarms" can apply to AI and AI agents In AI and agentic systems, a swarm refers to a decentralized collective of autonomous agents operating under local rules or specialized objectives to solve complex problems through emergent intelligence . Unlike monolithic LLMs or rigid, centrally orchestrated workflows (like a single controller routing every subtask), swarm architectures distribute cognition, execution, and verification across many lightweight or specialized nodes. Core Architectural Archetypes Swarm concepts apply to AI across three distinct structural patterns: 1. Hierarchical & Dynamic Routing 2. Homogeneous Particle Swarms 3. Blackboard / Shared Memory [Coordinator/Router] (Agent) ↔ (Agent) [Shared State/Graph] / | \ ↕ ↕ ↗ ↑ ↖ [AgentA] [AgentB] [AgentC] (Age...