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step21 t1_jbdwesw 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
Most valuable would probably be if you advise people what not to do. Or why it might be a bad idea. That would be much more valuable, as ML Engineers have no idea about that.
step21 t1_jabzt1w wrote
If you say you had a good understanding until then, what changed? The GPT architecture as far as I know in newer editions didn’t change completely, but made smaller changes and spent a lot of time on better data, better curation/guidelines etc.
step21 t1_j9nwh4u wrote
Reply to comment by dmart89 in [D] Python library to collect structured datasets across the internet by dmart89
Also, some of it might give you legal trouble if you f e make a public crawler for linkedin
step21 t1_j19vr7h wrote
‚Should be a one click deployment‘ lol, famous last words
step21 t1_j05e2vh wrote
Reply to [D] Models trained on academic papers? by dewijones92
Isn’t this more or less what the Facebook model that was pulled did? Likely gpt is doing sth similar, at least parts of the data used are public, so you can check there
step21 t1_iy3s82u wrote
Reply to comment by nilogram in Google currently thinks all plants are algae by ayellowsky
In this case not anyone can change, it just changes randomly or when google chooses. Not much better.
step21 t1_iwymfl5 wrote
Reply to comment by Ni987 in [D] David Ha/@hardmaru of Stability AI is liking all of Elon Musk's tweets by datasciencepro
Calling out shitty behavior is not ‘canceling’ anything.
step21 t1_jearoln wrote
Reply to [D] Turns out, Othello-GPT does have a world model. by Desi___Gigachad
It means he says it has a representation of its world, not just statistics. He may or may not be right. (Also I didn’t read all of it yet, fing long.