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Would you call token (N+1), given tokens (1 to N) as a ground truth?
No, in that case there's no labelling required. That would be unsupervised learning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsupervised_learning
So supervised vs unsupervised, according to you, is a property of the dataset?
Sorry, I really don't care to continue talking about the difference between supervised and unsupervised learning. It's a pattern used to describe how you are doing ML. It's not a property of a dataset (you wouldn't call Dataset A "unsupervised"). Read the Wikipedia articles for more details.
It's alright :)