Artificial Intelligence #32
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: recovering an editable 3D object from a photo, music that responds to your feelings, a tutorial on support vector machines, a visual introduction to the structure of a neural network, liabilities and risks associated with AI, and more.
This issue is sponsored by Ray Summit.
- AutoSweep: recovering 3D editable objects from a single photograph (paper, video)
- AI could generate music on the fly to respond to your feelings
- Podcast: identifying and mitigating liabilities and risks associated with AI
- DeepFaceDrawing generates photorealistic portraits from freehand sketches
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- A tutorial on Support Vector Machines
- Stochastic Weight Averaging, a simple procedure that improves generalization in deep learning is now part of PyTorch 1.6
- A visual introduction to the structure of a neural network (plus an awesome video)
- A clarification of misconceptions, myths and desired status of artificial intelligence
- An overview of deep learning architectures in the few-shot learning domain
- Grading on a curve? Why AI systems test brilliantly but stumble in real life
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Have a nice weekend! See you next week. — Andriy
System Integration And Test Engineer bei ANNAX Schweiz AG
4 年There is some math about machine learning on https://www.mosismath.com/AI/MachineLearning.html for those who like it ??
Port Management, Pilotage and SEQ since 7 years
4 年It is beyond comprehension that while evaluating AI, why are they downplayed so much about their learning capacities? How can we forget the evolution theory which has made humans, whatsoever we are. How can we forget that eventually these small bumps will be cleared and the dots get connected. When will that happen could be a question for speculation but eventually it is going to happen. AI will be a full blown sentient being in due course of time.
Leading Digital Transformation with Technology Architecture Expertise at Department of Transport and Planning
4 年Thank you for your "blog" great stuff. I particularly enjoyed the "Visual Introduction". This really provided a level of insight in minutes that I has taken months of reading to start to understand. This provided a new layer of understanding in a memorable visual format. Highly recommended.
Charity Expert- Mahak volunteer
4 年Great Mr Andriy.
Alfaisal University
4 年Thanks for a great collection.