ML4Bratwurst
ML4Bratwurst t1_je8yp5v wrote
Look up the Backpropagation algorithm. It's used in every neural network/language model for training
ML4Bratwurst t1_je8ojdw wrote
Maybe take a look into microdosing :)
ML4Bratwurst t1_je4wm15 wrote
Reply to comment by DontLetKarmaControlU in New cars sold in EU must be zero-emission from 2035 by Vucea
Whatever you bright candle
ML4Bratwurst t1_je4pgzu wrote
Reply to comment by DontLetKarmaControlU in New cars sold in EU must be zero-emission from 2035 by Vucea
You can also get an ugly small EV for 20k just saying
ML4Bratwurst t1_je4pei7 wrote
Reply to comment by DontLetKarmaControlU in New cars sold in EU must be zero-emission from 2035 by Vucea
What a stupid sticking comparison. Then you could say that ICE vehicles cost ten times as much as ICE vehicles because super sport cars exist
ML4Bratwurst t1_je4nrqz wrote
Reply to comment by DontLetKarmaControlU in New cars sold in EU must be zero-emission from 2035 by Vucea
Lol You don't get a car like a Tesla for 20k. Maybe a small ugly car
ML4Bratwurst t1_je4jpwq wrote
Reply to comment by DontLetKarmaControlU in New cars sold in EU must be zero-emission from 2035 by Vucea
The Tesla model 3 costs less than 40k€
ML4Bratwurst t1_je44w4o wrote
Reply to comment by colonize_mars2023 in New cars sold in EU must be zero-emission from 2035 by Vucea
EVs are already cheaper and are still getting cheaper. Whole combustion cars get bigger and more expensive
ML4Bratwurst t1_jdzhdci wrote
Reply to comment by Assfuck-McGriddle in The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return by Vucea
Yeah I don't think there really is. You can't change physics. We haven't hit the wall yet, but we are too fast to halt before impact. And yes. Politically it's not really wanted.
ML4Bratwurst t1_jdyu8ev wrote
Reply to comment by oldcreaker in The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return by Vucea
I am not a climate denier, bit I think we already hit some thresholds. Like the permafrost in the north are already melting and emmiting huge amounts of methane. Not sure if there is a was to stop all this. Reducing CO2 is still important tho
ML4Bratwurst t1_jd70ck8 wrote
Reply to Could you train a local AI chatbot (like the local GTP 3 that you can download and train) on things like building codes to assist tradesmen? by jdog1067
Yes, but the current problem is to make sure that the answers are correct 100% of the time
ML4Bratwurst t1_jd328p3 wrote
Reply to comment by Artanthos in UN climate report: Scientists release 'survival guide' to avert climate disaster by filosoful
Wasnt that the end of the world in Matrix?
ML4Bratwurst t1_jcldg6w wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Global fresh water demand will outstrip supply by 40% by 2030, say experts by filosoful
Hydroponics to the rescue!
ML4Bratwurst t1_jced3ae wrote
Reply to comment by 1F9 in [N] PyTorch 2.0: Our next generation release that is faster, more Pythonic and Dynamic as ever by [deleted]
Because we all know that python can't call c++ code
ML4Bratwurst t1_jbyzell wrote
Reply to [P] Discord Chatbot for LLaMA 4-bit quantized that runs 13b in <9 GiB VRAM by Amazing_Painter_7692
Can't wait for the 1 bit quantization
ML4Bratwurst t1_jbds1il wrote
Reply to [D] I'm a dentist and during my remaining lifetime I would like to take part in laying groundwork for future autonomic robots powered by AI that are capable of performing dental procedures. What technologies should I start to learn? by Armauer
I think in your position the most valuable thing you could do is to collect and provide dental training data to experts. You could also try to get in contact with a local university and see if they have some (future) medical/dental AI projects for their students and scientists which you could support by providing expert knowledge
ML4Bratwurst t1_j9i03er wrote
Reply to comment by IluvBsissa in MIT researchers makes self-drive car AI significantly more accurate: “Liquid” neural nets, based on a worm’s nervous system, can transform their underlying algorithms on the fly, giving them unprecedented speed and adaptability. by IluvBsissa
Probably just clickbait
ML4Bratwurst t1_j9hxzv8 wrote
Reply to A German AI startup just might have a GPT-4 competitor this year. It is 300 billion parameters model by Dr_Singularity
It's not about the size;)
ML4Bratwurst t1_j8qu836 wrote
Yes. It's called online learning
ML4Bratwurst t1_j5zxikl wrote
Reply to comment by ReginaldIII in [P] EvoTorch 0.4.0 dropped with GPU-accelerated implementations of CMA-ES, MAP-Elites and NSGA-II. by NaturalGradient
Can you give me one example of this? And even if. My point is still valid because I did not say that you should delete the CPU support lol
ML4Bratwurst t1_j5z42ky wrote
Reply to [P] EvoTorch 0.4.0 dropped with GPU-accelerated implementations of CMA-ES, MAP-Elites and NSGA-II. by NaturalGradient
Call me picky, but I would not use a ML library that is not GPU accelerated. This should be default
ML4Bratwurst t1_j4x28vb wrote
Reply to comment by LiCHtsLiCH in Energy Teleportation and Negative Energy Observed in Quantum Research Breakthrough by Gari_305
Oof ... Yeah it's simulating q bits because quantum computers aren't broadly available yet. You can transfer Q to real quantum computers.......
ML4Bratwurst t1_j4w2bsx wrote
Reply to comment by LiCHtsLiCH in Energy Teleportation and Negative Energy Observed in Quantum Research Breakthrough by Gari_305
Q is a Quantum Programming Language by Microsoft. Somehow you are really throwing me off. You apparently have researched a lot of scientific information, but you use it like an idiot
ML4Bratwurst t1_j4vfm36 wrote
Reply to [D] Suggestion for approaching img-to-img? by kingdroopa
Maybe you could also turn the RGB image into grayscale and use it as an additional supervised loss for regularization and maybe more stable training.
ML4Bratwurst t1_je925ms wrote
Reply to [D] What do you think about all this hype for ChatGPT? by Dear-Vehicle-3215
Yeah it's starts getting annoying because all the cool subs I joined are now full of annoying chatGPT kids