Since there is a user acceptance policy that restricts what you can do with the model that might be considered "partially" open.
Yeah you can see the weights, but it seems you are limited on what you can do with the weights. How we've gotten to the point you can protect these random numbers that I've shared with you through a UA is beyond me.
Haha, that's fair I didn't really vet the article as I've read about the concept and know it's true (although as you point out only on a technical level).
Additionally, and probably most importantly, Luke actually isn't strong enough to defeat the emperor at the end. He losses. However, he wins over his father and that's what turns the tide.
Similarly, while Anikan has some mary sue moments, he has a far share of losses (chase for Padme's would be assassin, count doku fight, Obi-Wan fight, etc.)
I think the only time Rey "losses" a battle is in force awakens when she gets captured (but even after being captured she overpowers Ben almost immediately).
That's a weak defense of the season. The thing that made a lot of the classic episodes classics is that they are more or less timeless. If releasing the episode a year or two later means it's not going to land well, then they should be rethinking the writing.
A great example is the iPhone episode. Its a bad episode because the premise was hardly interesting even when it was relevant, and it hasn't aged well at all.
I'm surprised it got another season. I'm not sure if there was any episode I'd call good (or even decent) from season 11. While I've watched the series multiple times, I don't see myself watching this next season.
For the new season it took me about a year to power through it, but I doubt I'll ever watch it again. It doesn't mean I don't want to watch the older seasons though.
There are a lot of movies I would agree with you on, but watching Dune (part 1 or 2) in the theaters was amazing. Having it on the big screen with theater level surround sound beats anything I have at home.
You know how Google's new feature called AI Overviews is prone to spitting out wildly incorrect answers to search queries? In one instance, AI Overviews told a user to use glue on pizza to make sure the cheese won't slide off (pssst...please don't do this.)...
Theyre making a reference to stackoverflow.com, a website for IT/programming related questions. On that site moderators will typically lock (prevent updates on) new posts as they appear to be duplicates of existing questions/posts.
The research from Purdue University, first spotted by news outlet Futurism, was presented earlier this month at the Computer-Human Interaction Conference in Hawaii and looked at 517 programming questions on Stack Overflow that were then fed to ChatGPT....
Just a slight correction. ML/AI has aided in all sorts of discoveries, GenAI is a "remixing of existing concepts". I don't believe I've read, nor does the underlying principles really enable, anything regarding GenAI and discovering new ways to do things.
Do you have a source on that one? My current understanding of all the model designs would lead me to believe that kind of "awareness" would be impossible.
However, I tend to align more with the skeptics in the article, as it still appears to be responding in a realistic manner and doesn't demonstrate an ability to grow beyond the static structure of these models.
Yeah, I wouldn't blame Peter Jackson for that one. Although still not hopeful for a Gollum focused movie. Would have much preferred something outside of the known characters.
This feels more like an ad than an actual review. There is hardly any details about the exoskeleton and the person testing it had the least rigorous process imaginable. One of the tests is climbing stairs with and without the exoskeleton once and then the "assessment" is just how they feel about how it worked.
If there were more search systems/engines there would be a wider variety of ways search results are optimized. Meaning SEO would have a greater level of diminishing returns. Having a single player creates a single point of weakness in search.
Gemma 2 is now available to researchers and developers ( blog.google )
Context: Gemma is a group of free-to-use AI models with a focus on being small. According to benchmarks this outperforms Llama 3.
CATL battery successfully powers electric plane with 1,800-mile civil aircraft expected ( electrek.co )
"Inside Out 2" surpasses "Dune: Part Two" as the highest-grossing film of 2024 ( variety.com )
Who is a fictional character that is loved you find either overrated or you don't get the appeal ?
First Look at Season 12 of Futurama ( www.youtube.com )
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind - Announce Trailer ( www.youtube.com )
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CEO of Google Says It Has No Solution for Its AI Providing Wildly Incorrect Information ( futurism.com )
You know how Google's new feature called AI Overviews is prone to spitting out wildly incorrect answers to search queries? In one instance, AI Overviews told a user to use glue on pizza to make sure the cheese won't slide off (pssst...please don't do this.)...
What games do you play on your phone?
Hey! I looked around a bit and the last thread like this I found was several months ago, so I thought I'd make a new one....
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ChatGPT Answers Programming Questions Incorrectly 52% of the Time: Study ( gizmodo.com )
The research from Purdue University, first spotted by news outlet Futurism, was presented earlier this month at the Computer-Human Interaction Conference in Hawaii and looked at 517 programming questions on Stack Overflow that were then fed to ChatGPT....
Many artificial intelligence (AI) systems have already learned how to deceive humans, even systems that have been trained to be helpful and honest. ( techxplore.com )
Warner Bros. to Release First New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movie ‘The Hunt for Gollum’ in 2026, Peter Jackson to Produce and Andy Serkis to Direct ( variety.com )
PlayStation Reversing Course On Helldivers 2 Is Both Smart And A Sign Of How Inept It Is ( kotaku.com )
I Tried an AI Exoskeleton That's Like an E-Bike for Legs ( www.cnet.com )
"Yeah, mid drive is cool but have you tried leg drive?"
Google Kneecaps Loads Of Very Big Websites After SEO Change ( aftermath.site )
What are some insults in english that will make non-native speakers have to ask someone their meaning?
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