Carrasco_Santo
Carrasco_Santo OP t1_jd9l8l0 wrote
Reply to comment by Nondzu in [D] Do you have a free and unlimited chat that specializes only in teaching programming or computing in general? by Carrasco_Santo
Wow, very good, I didn't know.
Carrasco_Santo OP t1_jd9dkr6 wrote
Reply to comment by Nondzu in [D] Do you have a free and unlimited chat that specializes only in teaching programming or computing in general? by Carrasco_Santo
A fully trained model with "knowledge" about programming and AI would be great, being able to interact with natural language, would make the perfect information technology home tutor.
Carrasco_Santo t1_jd8e34b wrote
Reply to comment by brownmamba94 in [R] SPDF - Sparse Pre-training and Dense Fine-tuning for Large Language Models by CS-fan-101
Imagine the situation where after so many studies, some international team manages to optimize the functioning of artificial neurons to a point where they are more efficient than biological neurons? We would automatically be outclassed.
And this is possible, scientists around the world have studied ways to optimize natural processes for some purpose, for example, ways to reduce the number of necessary steps that photosynthesis needs to produce sugar, making the process faster and more economical, it may be that the same happens with the functioning of neurons and their capacities.
Carrasco_Santo t1_jd4wigs wrote
Reply to [R] SPDF - Sparse Pre-training and Dense Fine-tuning for Large Language Models by CS-fan-101
I like to see all these advances optimizing machine learning more and more. In 10 years (being pessimistic) it will be very interesting, and I sincerely hope that neuromorphic processors leave the laboratory and become real, this would advance the area even further.
Carrasco_Santo t1_jczz5k9 wrote
Reply to comment by phira in [P] OpenAssistant is now live on reddit (Open Source ChatGPT alternative) by pixiegirl417
In theory, Open Assistant should at least match the best corporate models if enough people start accessing the language project and contribute at least a little bit each week to creating prompts, sorting prompts, etc.
In theory, if 10,000 people do this work every month, that's a much greater number of people than any AI team in large corporations. The issue is the quality of the work.
Carrasco_Santo t1_jeeiu81 wrote
Reply to [D][N] LAION Launches Petition to Establish an International Publicly Funded Supercomputing Facility for Open Source Large-scale AI Research and its Safety by stringShuffle
Currently, due to so much vested interest, I am suspicious of "too good" initiatives led by a group of "very virtuous" people with the aim of "democratizing technology".