Artificial Intelligence
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- shapesalad0
- R-CNN, love that sort of thinking and problem solving.shapesalad
- Overall - I love how these problems are solved. Hearing it is like taking your brain to a gym.Damn my job is so dumb...I'm not stretching my brain cells.shapesalad
- ********0
- this is quite dangerous. it gives public figures a get out of jail free card. Like the trump hooker pee video that's about to drop. not me, deep fake_niko
- imbecile0
This neural network detects whether faces have been Photoshopped
https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/1…
Berkeley and Adobe researchers have created a tool that not only can tell when a face has been Photoshopped, but can suggest how to undo it.
- Adding a smile with 'facial aware liquify' is a very odd thing anyways... always reminds me of Mona Lisa.SimonFFM
- drgs0
- renderedred0
https://aiweirdness.com/post/185…
AIs named by AIs
- drgs1
Voight-Kampff Test
- Have you ever read Pale Fire on wet grass with someone you love? INTERLINKED.garbage
- Here are the questions:
https://drive.google…drgs
- Krassy0
Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Chairman Jack Ma, two of the leading luminaries in the technology world, sparred against each other on Thursday on subjects ranging from the dangers of artificial intelligence, the need to explore Mars and the future of education.
- uan4
- Far left cheaper to makedrgs
- near future starts looking alien.uan
- not sure about the price, far right: less material used, same chinese factory (automated or operated by humans)uan
- its 3d printed. no fit for mass productiondrgs
- children of the chinese factory workers are now engineers and robot builders and get hired by same factories to find solutions for those challenges...uan
- ... or maybe just what I read in chinese propaganda campaigns for the westuan
- Krassy0
This Person Does Not Exist
- drgs1
https://talktotransformer.com/
This person does not exist. And no, you're not going to find a new person. It's just an illusion. It's a figment of your imagination. And as for that...you're not even in this plane."
So the guy who said that you are an illusion is a guy who is actually here in this world, right?
He has no clue.
But the next guy, who is here in this world. But what he said is not the truth. He said...
You are an illusion.
What did he say?
You are an illusion.
I'm sure you can figure it out.
Yeah, but that guy is just a figment of your imagination. And he is here because he has the power to do whatever he wants in this plane.
And what power do you have?
Well, I have the power of illusion.
Now, I want you
- drgs5
- drgs3
- Krassy1
Any QBNrs here who work in/with AI?
- I coded a "deep belief net" in 2008-2009 from G Hintons paper. I wanted to predict horse racing results. To train the model I needed datadrgs
- I tried to webscrape a horse racing website, but it turned out to be more complicated than the deep belief net, I gave up and forgot about itdrgs
- Sounds cool!Krassy
- But yeah, I was interested in hearing from someone with hands-on experience what the difference between straight up programming and AI actually practically is.Krassy
- @drgs - Friend of mine did the same thing (he was a programmer working at the stock exchange). He had it going for a while but too much work to maintainGnash
- it was making money for a whileGnash
- These days there are multiple frameworks, so not much coding, but you need to understand the different types of models, where to apply which etcdrgs
- And how to out them together. You need to account for what type of inputs you have, is it a vision problem, plain numbers, text etc, how deep/how man layers etcdrgs
- Complex stuff, no doubt...... but just wondering at what point it becomes AI and not just a complex program of if/then/else logicKrassy
- If you understand the decision tree and you can program it with if/then/else logic, then it's not really complex compared to problems where true AI is useddrgs
- AI is a black box, which gives no explanation and no guarantee that the answer is correct. It just arrives at some solution by itself after you dumpdrgs
- GBs of data on it. The "solution", or approximation what it really is, is spread across millions of parameters which are stored in those deep learning layersdrgs
- still sounds like a complex program of rules and logic that yes, allow to arrive at various destinations.Krassy
- So the millions of parameters thrown at it make it AI?Krassy
- tnx for explaining, BTW.Krassy
- Not challenging what you're saying; just still need more clarity (and no, I don't expect to get such clarity in the notes of a QBN post. Ha!)Krassy
- So basically, the main advantage is that AI can find hidden patterns in data, or sort of approximate a pattern, which otherwise are impossible to programdrgs
- But the culprit is that you need a lot of data, which records every possible side of the problem you are trying to solvedrgs
- got it! tnx drgsKrassy
- Nairn0
ML not AI..
- Haha. I love all these. https://thisxdoesnot…Ianbolton
- Especially this one https://thiscatdoesn…Ianbolton
- microkorg-1
- She's definitely NOT an AI. It's face and body tracking someone and greating this 'avatar'. Actually think it's a male it's tracking.microkorg
- It's something in the rhythm and phrasing in the voice that sounds like a male talking - that's being pitchshifted and EQ'd to sound female.microkorg
- https://vignette.wik…slinky
- robotron3k0
Good chorus...