transformer

UK /tɹænsˈfɔɹmɚ/ US /tɹænsˈfɔɹmɚ/
noun 6

Definitions

noun

1

Something that transforms, changing its own or another thing's shape.

2

A static device that transfers electric energy from one circuit to another by magnetic coupling; primarily used to transfer energy between different voltage levels, which allows the most appropriate voltages for power generation, transmissi

While initial reports Thursday traced the glow to a transformer explosion or a fire, Mr. McGee said there was no fire, and there were no transformers involved.

3

A neural network architecture composed of layers of attention which takes sequences of tokens (representing text, images, audio, or other modalities) as input.

Transformer is a deep machine learning model based on the encoder–decoder network architecture and is used primarily in the field of NLP.

The transformer helped machine-learning systems improve at a much faster pace, leading directly to last year’s release of ChatGPT and the attendant boom in interest around AI. (Transformers are the “T” in ChatGPT.)

4

Alternative letter-case form of Transformer.

noun

1

A toy in the Transformers toyline which has mechanical parts that allow it to be altered in appearance from its original form as a humanoid robot action figure to another form, usually a vehicle, depending on the toy.

2

In the Transformers franchise, any of the alien humanoid robots that can mechanically alter their appearance, or "transform", into a vehicle, creature, or (rarely) a tool.

“It's like a Transformer today,” Stamm said. “It appears as one thing, then becomes another.”

A Transformer may be both a robot and a plane, or a robot and a car, but not both simultaneously.

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