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gambs t1_iyns2fy wrote
Reply to comment by Desperate-Whereas50 in [D] PyTorch 2.0 Announcement by joshadel
It’s not just functional programming, but for instance, you have to use jax.numpy instead of numpy when compiling, but also not every function from numpy is implemented in jax.numpy, and other issues like that
gambs t1_iynencv wrote
Reply to comment by NoKatanaMana in [D] PyTorch 2.0 Announcement by joshadel
I've been using JAX recently and the compiler has kicked my ass in so many ways, it is very hard to get used to and there are many things it just straight up prevents you from doing
Will be interesting to see if PyTorch can make a more enjoyable experience on this front
gambs t1_isixp6u wrote
Reply to comment by manimino in [D] Suggestions for large-scale company name standardization? by Super-Martingale
Gonna be honest, that sounds like a horrible idea
gambs t1_iqqahay wrote
> Right now the only known AGI is the human brain, and we have a very poor understanding of how that works.
This train of thought seems to suggest that there is only one path to AGI or that computers will implement a similar algorithm to human brains; there is no reason to assume this is the case. There may be many paths to the same goal
gambs t1_iz406vc wrote
Reply to comment by katprop in [R] The Forward-Forward Algorithm: Some Preliminary Investigations [Geoffrey Hinton] by shitboots
Hinton has figured out how the brain works every year since the mid-80s, let the man cook