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professorlust t1_jd11jtf wrote
Reply to comment by SomethingMatter in The Internet Archive is defending its digital library in court today by OutlandishnessOk2452
FWIW it’s basically impossible to strip DRM from Amazon files published after January 1.
It’s been a major issue in the ereader community
professorlust t1_jce4rv6 wrote
Reply to comment by BrotherAmazing in [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]
Check out Axriv if you think there’s only academic researchers publishing
professorlust t1_jce19sb wrote
Reply to comment by BrotherAmazing in [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]
What researcher is signing an NDA?
That’s literally the opposite of what replication research is supposed to accomplish.
Operating under an NDA is for primary research, not replication
professorlust t1_jcdeiux wrote
Reply to comment by eposnix in [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]
The argument from a research perspective is that scale isn’t likely the Holy Grail.
It’s undoubtedly important, yes.
BUT for a researcher, the quest is to determine how important scale truly is AND how to determine ways that help reduce dependence on scale.
professorlust t1_jcddvx5 wrote
professorlust t1_jccjn4t wrote
Reply to comment by Caskla in [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]
If you can’t replicate their results, then they’re not useful for research
professorlust t1_jadgwa2 wrote
Reply to comment by bluebolt789 in [Discussion] Can you use a model trained on tweets/product reviews to do sentiment analysis on IT support tickets? by [deleted]
Sentiment analysis is pretty “standard” NLP ml at this point.
There’s literally 1000s of tutorials, medium articles, YouTube video etc on the topic.
That’s without getting into more academic/research focused articles
professorlust t1_jacqyy8 wrote
Reply to [Discussion] Can you use a model trained on tweets/product reviews to do sentiment analysis on IT support tickets? by [deleted]
Have you looked at any of the sentiment analysis work from the last 5 years?
professorlust t1_jacfxvl wrote
Reply to comment by step21 in [D] What is the most "opaque" popular machine learning model in 2023? by fromnighttilldawn
Regarding ChatGPT, I believe OP is frustrated not by the Transformer architecture but by the improvements made in the inference functionality.
That’s the real “black box” of GPT style LLMs and the least open
professorlust t1_j9zvbut wrote
Reply to comment by JEaglewing in For marginal occupations licensed by U.S. states, the welfare costs of licensing exceeds the benefits, as workers have to expend resources to obtain the license and consumers pay higher prices. [The study looks at professions that require license in some states but not others]. by smurfyjenkins
Ish.
It’s more that places like California and Florida have very strict building codes due to Natural disaster mitigation.
How do you guarantee that Mike from Mississippi with his Mississippi license knows how to properly roof to Florida standards if he doesn’t have a Florida license?
Or Alex from Alabama laying concrete on California If he’s not familiar with California building requirements?
professorlust t1_jd2mrlb wrote
Reply to comment by Torifyme12 in The Internet Archive is defending its digital library in court today by OutlandishnessOk2452
No the DeDRM maintainers couldn’t keep up with Amazon’s constant patching the protection.