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Simon Willison: LLMs annual review Here’s a review of things we figured out about the field in the past twelve months, plus my attempt at identifying key themes and pivotal moments
Simon Willison: TILs on llms I'm still working towards adding multi-modal support to my LLM tool In the meantime, here are notes on running prompts against images and PDFs and audio and video files from the command-line using the Google Gemini family of models …
Simon Willison on llms Large Language Models (LLMs) are the class of technology behind generative text AI systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini and Anthropic's Claude Introducing Gemma 3n: The developer guide Extremely consequential new open weights model release from Google today:
Daring Fireball: Things We Learned About LLMs in 2024 ‘Things We Learned About LLMs in 2024’ Simon Willison: A lot has happened in the world of Large Language Models over the course of 2024 Here’s a review of things we figured out about the field in the past twelve months, plus my attempt at identifying key themes and pivotal moments [ ]
Simon Willison: Using LLMs for Python Development What are the current large language model (LLM) tools you can use to develop Python? What prompting techniques and strategies produce better results? This week on the show, we speak with Simon Willison about his LLM research and his exploration of writing Python code with these rapidly evolving tools
Simon Willison - PyCon US 2025 Simon Willison is the creator of Datasette, an open source tool for exploring and publishing data, and LLM, a command-line tool and Python library for interacting with Large Language Models He currently works full-time developing open source tools for data journalism, built around Datasette and SQLite
What’s new in the world of LLMs, for NICAR 2025 Here are the slides and detailed notes from my review of what’s new in LLMs, with a focus on trends that are relative to data journalism I started with a review of the story so far, beginning on November 30th 2022 with the release of ChatGPT