Artificial Intelligence #80
Andriy Burkov
PhD in AI, ML at TalentNeuron, author of ?? The Hundred-Page Language Models Book and ?? The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book
Hey, in this issue: a 135B parameter sparse neural network for massively improved search relevance, AI wrote better phishing emails than humans; a new generation of AI-powered robots is taking over warehouses; a tutorial on creating AI-generated art; fast, efficient neural networks copy dragonfly brains; and more.
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Have a nice weekend! See you next week. — Andriy
Sr Python developer + ML experience
3 年Thanks!
BCom information systems graduate
3 年this is very interesting and it will definately be helpful in this world
Associate Director Medicare Reconciliation at Humana
3 年The bigger problem is not missing text in Natural Language Understanding, it is the focus on NLP without understanding of what logic really is, how it is formed, and how it grows. AI has always been focused on the interaction without first gaining an understanding of the foundation of knowledge that underpins language. AI is stuck until it gains this understanding. Emulating these processes without understanding their foundational mechanisms is still just expert systems.
Software Engineer
3 年Interesting !
Executive bei Athene
3 年Can have different names for such, but certainly flying on a dragon around the space between stacked-lapped, vertically mirrored, equirectangular isosceles?pyramids