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Reply to comment by dontpet in Flooded with AI-created content, a sci-fi magazine suspends submissions by AmHoomon
>I guess they might as well create them while they are at it. I'll be curated into my own little whirlpool of culture.
Give it a few years, but I think this is quite plausible
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Reply to comment by Isacobs_35160_LHM in Google CEO Sundar Pichai asks employees to put two to four hours into helping to improve and 'dogfood' its Bard chatbot by tester989chromeos
they should bing it
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Reply to comment by nalninek in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
Conceptually sure, algorithmically and scale of training it’s different.
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Reply to comment by reddlvr in Some popular accounts likely to disappear from Twitter as Elon Musk ends free access to API by printial
the emperor has no clothes
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Reply to comment by Thatweasel in How AI innovation is powered by underpaid workers in foreign countries. by eddytony96
>There are a few misconceptions in the sentiment you mentioned. First, it is true that most data does not come with convenient pre-categorizations. However, this does not necessarily mean that someone needs to manually categorize and tag the data for it to be used in unsupervised learning.
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>Unsupervised learning is a type of machine learning where the model is not given any labeled data or supervision. Instead, the model must learn to identify patterns and relationships in the data on its own. This is in contrast to supervised learning, where the model is given labeled data and is trained to predict a specific outcome based on this data.
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>In unsupervised learning, the model does not need to be told what categories or tags to look for in the data. Instead, it can use techniques like clustering to group similar data points together and identify patterns in the data. This allows the model to discover and learn about the underlying structure of the data without the need for explicit categorization or tagging.
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>Therefore, while it is often helpful to have some level of human annotation or labeling of data, it is not always necessary in unsupervised learning. The model can still learn and make useful predictions or discoveries even if the data is not explicitly labeled or categorized.
Written for you by an AI powered by unsupervised learning...
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Reply to comment by Ampersanders in Nvidia's text to 3D model and what it means for product design and engineering by Magic-Fabric
For today.
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Reply to comment by PlayfulParamedic2626 in This mining tractor developed by Caterpillar is completely battery-operated by redhatGizmo
Pretty smart
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Reply to comment by texasjek in JWST identifies the first concrete evidence of photochemistry (chemical reactions initiated by energetic stellar light) and sulfur dioxide in an exoplanet atmosphere by Easy_Money_
What’s the orbital period of the planets we are looking at in the Trappist system?
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Reply to comment by CaBBaGe_isLaND in Amazon may have to turn to SpaceX for help launching its Starlink rival service by Soupjoe5
how far we have come... i'm just not sure we were looking where we were going
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Reply to comment by dreaming_geometry in [R] LLaMA-Adapter: Efficient Fine-tuning of Language Models with Zero-init Attention by floppy_llama
They are using gpt-4 to accelerate their work