The percentages aren't quite additive like that. Say Epic gets $1 per sale, and the consumer pays $1.3 with the 30% Apple cut. A discount of ~23% (1/1.3) gets the sale price back down to $1. Include chargebacks and such…
Is it preferred to release two bad actors or to release two good actors? Being in prison is a punishment, but it is also rehabilitation (ideally).
There have been some fascinating steps taken towards that direction, e.g. [0] and its related work. There they take the approach of transferring input images back and forth domains (think, a street imaged in summer…
Augmenting your training dataset with adversarial examples is known as adversarial training, see e.g. [0] for a recent overview with empirical results. This seems to be a good first step in defending against such…
The first plot of "Activation 0" appears to actually be the random input, if it corresponds to hs[0] in the code. The rest of the activation plots seem to all be strictly non-negative. The other plots with negative…
Per Wikipedia, Hans Jonatan worked in Djúpivogur and lived in Borgargarður (which I believe is/was a farm or homestead located in the former) in the East Fjords of Iceland.…
Not necessarily. Adversarial examples have been shown to, for instance, be transferable across different networks with different hyperparameters (e.g., number of layers) trained on disjoint subsets of a training set [0,…
In one sense, no. You can guarantee privacy of any given input (or any subset of k inputs) by applying transfer learning of an ensemble of models trained on subsets of the training data [0][1]. This is useful if, for…
This exchange also included in the linked New Yorker post: >Over the decades, Dylan and Cohen saw each other from time to time. In the early eighties, Cohen went to see Dylan perform in Paris, and the next morning in a…
Iceland became independent in 1945[0]; in 1918 Iceland became a sovereign state under the rulership of the Danish king[1]. The Independence Party is center-right (very conservative for Iceland) and was formed in 1929…
There's a start up named Affectiva which does exactly that. Emotion measurement from video which is used for, among other things, targeting ads and marketing campaigns. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affectiva
>The average distance between any two of Facebook’s 1.5 billion users is 4.74 edges. Sorry Kevin. With 1.5 billion users the whole graph can be explored within 5 hops. Nitpicking here, but that does not follow. Starting…
The percentages aren't quite additive like that. Say Epic gets $1 per sale, and the consumer pays $1.3 with the 30% Apple cut. A discount of ~23% (1/1.3) gets the sale price back down to $1. Include chargebacks and such…
Is it preferred to release two bad actors or to release two good actors? Being in prison is a punishment, but it is also rehabilitation (ideally).
There have been some fascinating steps taken towards that direction, e.g. [0] and its related work. There they take the approach of transferring input images back and forth domains (think, a street imaged in summer…
Augmenting your training dataset with adversarial examples is known as adversarial training, see e.g. [0] for a recent overview with empirical results. This seems to be a good first step in defending against such…
The first plot of "Activation 0" appears to actually be the random input, if it corresponds to hs[0] in the code. The rest of the activation plots seem to all be strictly non-negative. The other plots with negative…
Per Wikipedia, Hans Jonatan worked in Djúpivogur and lived in Borgargarður (which I believe is/was a farm or homestead located in the former) in the East Fjords of Iceland.…
Not necessarily. Adversarial examples have been shown to, for instance, be transferable across different networks with different hyperparameters (e.g., number of layers) trained on disjoint subsets of a training set [0,…
In one sense, no. You can guarantee privacy of any given input (or any subset of k inputs) by applying transfer learning of an ensemble of models trained on subsets of the training data [0][1]. This is useful if, for…
This exchange also included in the linked New Yorker post: >Over the decades, Dylan and Cohen saw each other from time to time. In the early eighties, Cohen went to see Dylan perform in Paris, and the next morning in a…
Iceland became independent in 1945[0]; in 1918 Iceland became a sovereign state under the rulership of the Danish king[1]. The Independence Party is center-right (very conservative for Iceland) and was formed in 1929…
There's a start up named Affectiva which does exactly that. Emotion measurement from video which is used for, among other things, targeting ads and marketing campaigns. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affectiva
>The average distance between any two of Facebook’s 1.5 billion users is 4.74 edges. Sorry Kevin. With 1.5 billion users the whole graph can be explored within 5 hops. Nitpicking here, but that does not follow. Starting…