Edithistory:MFAT (Prompt engineering)
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| 1301476811 | 2025-07-20T02:11:42Z | Discospinster | remove speedy tag in draft article |
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| 1301476766 | 2025-07-20T02:11:19Z | Discospinster | Discospinster moved page [[MFAT (Prompt engineering)]] to [[Draft:MFAT (Prompt engineering)]] without leaving a redirect: [[WP:DRAFTIFY|Not ready]] for mainspace, incubate in draftspace. Reason/s: no sources |
| 1301474535 | 2025-07-20T01:55:17Z | Foledman | rewritten |
| 1301474469 | 2025-07-20T01:54:38Z | Foledman | |
| 1301467996 | 2025-07-20T01:00:34Z | PrincessPandaWiki | As notice for admins when overlooking this |
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| 1301466044 | 2025-07-20T00:46:44Z | Foledman | |
| 1301465897 | 2025-07-20T00:45:44Z | Foledman | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Maximum Fixed Allocation of Tokens''', a concept in [[Artificial intelligence|artificial intelligence]] (AI) and [[Natural language processing|natural language processing]] (NLP) referring to the predefined limit on the number of [[Large_language_model#Tokenization|tokens]] an AI model can process or generate for a single interaction. == Maximum Fixed Allocation of Tokens (MFAT) == In the context of [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] and Large language m...' |
