Submitted by Ingvariuss t3_z6uy4t in MachineLearning
Ingvariuss OP t1_iy51pp5 wrote
Reply to comment by tonicinhibition in [P] Speaking with Plato - A Deep Learning Approach to Philosophy by Ingvariuss
Hi,
Thanks for commenting! Sadly, I didn't create it so that you can run it without initializing the project locally as it is preferred for it to have access to a GPU. Maybe in the not-so-far future, I host it somewhere for people to easily access it. Really depends on the interest for it.
phobrain t1_iy779q0 wrote
Seems javascript would have access to the GPU? But I haven't heard of people running models that way.
I wouldn't call this example intelligible, but, if you imagine Socrates breaking down like HAL in 2001/Space psychosis.
Ingvariuss OP t1_iy7xskk wrote
Yes, you're right. JavaScript would be the natural solution and I've seen others and had my scikit-learn models in a production environment that way. Although, I'm not too experienced with deploying ML solutions through JS as this was done by a software engineer at the place I worked at before.
I'll definitely consider building something in JS if it comes to building part 2 of this article.
As for the idea of HAL, that is very interesting! I don't imagine this bot going like that as it is built with a small model and it's also trained on Socrates. It can get "annoying" with the Socratic method and returning the question back to you though. :D
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