omniron
omniron t1_j9avjw4 wrote
Reply to 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 lughnasadh
This article doesn’t make any sense but I’m too lazy to find the original paper.
omniron t1_j4vdguc wrote
Reply to comment by JeremeRW in Apple Delays AR Glasses, Plans Cheaper Mixed-Reality Headset by GadnukBreakerOfWrlds
Doubt it’s the input methods. It’s the variable focal range. Without this, most people will get motion sickness
omniron t1_j4o6rs7 wrote
Reply to comment by HappyLittleRadishes in UCI Researchers Discover Nanowire Coating Technology that Could Make Batteries Last Forever by otvortex
Modern cell phones last all day while running 1gbps modems and using neural network hardware for voice recognition and refreshing screens at 120hz, and more, while getting thinner. This is entirely due to battery tech advances.
There’s far more financial incentive to advance things
omniron t1_j44m4s1 wrote
Reply to [D] What's your opinion on "neurocompositional computing"? (Microsoft paper from April 2022) by currentscurrents
I think LLM and large transformer networks are basically finding structure and composition in raw data
And there’s some (as yet unknown) way to get rote symbolic manipulation by stacking some similar system in top of them— similar to how LLM guides diffusion models work
omniron t1_j3zls95 wrote
Reply to [News] "Once $92 billion in profit plus $13 billion in initial investment are repaid (to Microsoft) and once the other venture investors earn $150 billion, all of the equity reverts back to OpenAI." by Gmroo
I’d pay $10/mo for a family plan for chatgpt at this point
omniron t1_j2stl7w wrote
Reply to comment by bloc97 in [R] Massive Language Models Can Be Accurately Pruned in One-Shot by starstruckmon
Just shows we have a huge amount to learn about how these systems actually work
omniron t1_j2f23qd wrote
Reply to comment by CanuckBee in McDonalds workers take in more than 50 people during storm by citytiger
They got a pizza party
omniron t1_j1xmw3h wrote
Reply to [P] Can you distinguish AI-generated content from real art or literature? I made a little test! by Dicitur
Got 20/25 on paintings. I think I was learning as I went on though, probably would do better on a second glance
One thing that surprised me is the Asian painting of women bending into water. I’ve never seen an ai capture a subtle interaction like that as part of the background of an image. Ai is great at foreground objects but fails miserably at subtle background elements right now
omniron t1_jcbvup9 wrote
Reply to [D] What do people think about OpenAI not releasing its research but benefiting from others’ research? Should google meta enforce its patents against them? by [deleted]
All research gets used for productive entrepreneurial purposes. OpenAI is just kind of sad that they started with the mission of being open literally in their name, and now are going the opposite direction.
Google will eat their lunch though. Google has the Worlds largest collection of video and that’s the final frontier of large transformer network Ai.