Artificial Intelligence #138
Andriy Burkov
PhD in AI, author of ?? The Hundred-Page Language Models Book and ?? The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book, ML at TalentNeuron
Hey, in this issue: a third of scientists working on AI say it could cause a global disaster; Getty Images bans AI-generated artwork; view synthesis with transformers; OpenAI open-sourced Whisper; scientists are using AI to dream up revolutionary new proteins; we can now train big neural networks on small devices; and more.
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Have a nice weekend! See you next week. — Andriy
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2 年I keep seeing posts on Facebook where the information is all jumbled and not in any kind of order being narrated what is clearly AI. First can AI put together stories or information, is it now smart enough to write articles? If it is, are these posts training sessions for the AI to learn how to piece together information and then disseminate it to the general public? Otherwise it seems like a kind of weird social experienment, which granted, Facebook actually does do by intentionally posting stories that cause controversy with false, misleading or sensationalist headlines. I mean Facebook is notoriously bad for having very incomplete articles that have little to no detials but for them to not be able to even piece together stories in a logical, coherent and natural manner seems very off even for FB. For instance stories about crime that have been covered in other media but are not just imcompkete but confusing, has no discernible chronological, cohesive or organized thought process behind it. It just seems to be a bit odd of a social experiment the purpose of which has failed to make much sense to me. Otherwise only thing I can think is, they are trying to psychologically break down people who perhaps display behaviors of ADHD?
Amexio group AI program Director
2 年J'avoue avoir du mal avec ce genre de propos. D'abord on nous a fait le coup en 2014 sur le remplacement de 50% des emplois ... Et jouer sur la peur est aussi un moyen de survendre la puissance de l'IA. Plus je connais les humains, plus j'aime mes GPU ??
NLP applied to Indic scripts and languages
2 年They said the sat about every innovation including the industrial revolution.
Software inspector
2 年???
Swim with money like a fish in the sea
2 年The fact that we would need industry "insiders" to tell us about an impending disaster from the field is itself a sign of disaster cf. "weapons of math destruction" Opacity is what led to 2008