doodlesandyac
doodlesandyac t1_iu6n4lr wrote
Reply to comment by Enough-Crow20 in Japan unveils $200 billion in new spending to ease inflation pain by NBAtee
Yeah that’s because we are now in a wage-price spiral and the only way out of it is to raise interest rates and temporarily spike unemployment. Do you have a better idea?
doodlesandyac t1_iu6a357 wrote
Reply to comment by Enough-Crow20 in Japan unveils $200 billion in new spending to ease inflation pain by NBAtee
They aren’t being “reckless with their authority” covid happened and they had to react to an impossible situation, they overshot it and now need to compensate the other direction
doodlesandyac t1_itcpva8 wrote
Reply to Could AGI stop climate change? by Weeb_Geek_7779
Of course it could just solve energy in a more fundamental way, like a cheap sustainable fusion design
doodlesandyac t1_isth498 wrote
Reply to comment by pornthrowaway42069l in [D] How frustrating are the ML interviews these days!!! TOP 3% interview joke by Mogady
Yup most companies have no idea what they want or need and have people interviewing you who have biases toward things that don’t matter
doodlesandyac t1_ispizld wrote
Reply to comment by syntheticdataguy in Diffusion model for synthetc data generation by Remet0n
I think you would have it generate within the distribution of a given label
doodlesandyac t1_irbc49c wrote
Reply to The End of Programming by General-Tart-6934
The game will just be upped like it always has been with new technology. A single human will be able to accomplish much more, and at some point we probably won’t be needed at all
doodlesandyac t1_irahfab wrote
Reply to comment by AdditionalPizza in The last few weeks have been truly jaw dropping. by Particular_Leader_16
Yeah I remember when the one of the highest bars was “ai that can create art we find compelling” guess that’s changed
doodlesandyac t1_ir8kua1 wrote
Reply to comment by Ezekiel_W in The last few weeks have been truly jaw dropping. by Particular_Leader_16
Yeah that’s probably about right, I’m utterly amazed at how unenthused lay folk are for stable diffusion
doodlesandyac t1_ir15ipy wrote
Reply to comment by daltonoreo in LM can “learn from itself” by SweetNeedleworker614
Sorry this wasn’t a comment on your comment just a general observation of this sub. Active learning can in fact use backpropagation and I was not detracting from that rather adding to it
doodlesandyac t1_iqyvd3o wrote
Reply to comment by daltonoreo in LM can “learn from itself” by SweetNeedleworker614
It’s active learning which isn’t new, but with chain of thought prompting which is.
r/singularity doesn’t understand ML so they think this is a fairy tale
doodlesandyac t1_iqwhczz wrote
Reply to comment by ReasonablyBadass in Large Language Models Can Self-improve by Dr_Singularity
Yeah it’s called active learning lol
doodlesandyac t1_iqwh8ou wrote
Reply to Large Language Models Can Self-improve by Dr_Singularity
This is basically just active learning with chain of thought right?
doodlesandyac t1_iqt7qb0 wrote
Reply to comment by visarga in Self-Programming Artificial Intelligence Using Code-Generating: a self-programming AI implemented using a code generation model can successfully modify its own source code to improve performance and program sub-models to perform auxiliary tasks. by Schneller-als-Licht
Yea this isn’t that revolutionary at all
doodlesandyac t1_iu6xgdl wrote
Reply to comment by lostcattears in Japan unveils $200 billion in new spending to ease inflation pain by NBAtee
Are you kidding me? Covid caused one of the biggest drops in economic output we have ever experienced. Maybe you didn’t notice all the businesses closed?
And yeah people in the Biden administration like Larry Summers warned him about overshooting it and getting runaway inflation. He chose not to listen to them. The US isn’t alone here, most nations did exactly what we did to prevent a global depression