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Lex (finlex.eth)
LexSokolin
1/ Artificial intelligence is a fascinating topic. But can be incredibly difficult to read about. It's too abstract and unfocused! You can't put a finger on #AI. It's religion, philosophy,
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Gabriel Bianconi
GabrielBianconi
My skillset when I started consulting in 2019 was primarily deep learning for vision and NLP.In 2020, it expanded: neural search; recommendations; predictive analytics beyond deep learning; and ML for
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OpenAI
OpenAI
Last month we released an API for developers to build on top of our latest technology: https://twitter.com/OpenAI/status/1271096720881901569. There’s been a lot of enthusiasm, but a great deal needs to be
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Joseph Nelson
josephofiowa
Why does @OpenAI's CLIP model matter?https://openai.com/blog/clip/ Traditionally, training a classification model (a "thing labeler") relies on collecting a lot of images of your specific thing. This is effective, but br
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Johannes Rieke
jrieke
Really impressed with CLIP, @OpenAI's recent model for image classification. I think it could change a LOT about how we train models.Little summary CLIP is a new* image model
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Max Olson
maxolson
1/n A quick primer on GPT-3 for anyone who's heard about it but doesn't know what it is. Why? GPT is a game-changer in AI that has the potential to
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Alex Tamkin
AlexTamkin
Some takeaways from @openai's impressive recent progress, including GPT-3, CLIP, and DALL·E:[THREAD] 1/ 1) The raw power of dataset design.These models aren't radically new in their architecture or training algorithmInstead,
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Jerome Pesenti
an_open_mind
Last week I raised concerns about using #gpt3 in production because it can easily output toxic language that propagates harmful biases. I thought it was a pretty uncontroversial stance but
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Amjad Masad ⠕
amasad
Reading code is hard! Don't you wish you could just ask the code what it does? To describe its functions, its types.And maybe... how can it be improved?Introducing: @Replit code
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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
Researchers make terrible futurists. Really. Why? Several reasons:(1) Because they spend their days trying to solve really hard problems. They experience 99.9% "hard" and "it doesn't work yet". This induces
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Shreya Shankar
sh_reya
Got my invite to the @OpenAI GPT-3 API from @gdb. I actually think it deserves more hype than it’s getting, but not necessarily for the magical reasons Twitter touts. Why?
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Wei Xu
cocoweixu
I am finally jumping on the bandwagon of GPT-3 and read the 72-page long paper released by @OpenAI. Here is a summary of some technical details: Model: largely the same
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Nanne
nannevn
After trying out CLIP (https://openai.com/blog/clip/ ) on an AV archive it appears to have certain quirks. It is for instance quite sensitive to text. Querying for "a school" returns this shot
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Janelle Shane
JanelleCShane
When an AI is trained on words, weird things can happen to the physical domain.I asked the @OpenAI API about horses.https://aiweirdness.com/post/621186154843324416/all-your-questions-answered Even when the API answered correctly, it often a
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Pratham Prasoon
PrasoonPratham
GPT-3: one of the world's most advanced machine learning models.Let's talk about it.(will it take your job?) Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 or GPT-3 for short, is an autoregressive language model
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Jarno Duursma
JarnoDuursma
I get a lot of questions about this Guardian opinion article published yesterday with the title: "A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?". I find the
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