because it's likely that a lot more of the training data is in python than in rust, so coding models are less likely to mess up python code? just based on PL popularity stats e.g.…
- Plan mode -> answer questions/make corrections, continue planning - Some of us don't do full yolo mode all the time, then tool approvals or code reviews are required, nice to do a quick review and decide if you need…
I'm not sure people outside of Greater Boston would care, but those of us who do live there probably find it exceedingly strange that this occurred in Brookline of all places.
Well, currently we have a ton of Congresspeople who are primarily motivated by their "good financial sense" (for obvious reasons e.g. this study). So, I think we could do with a few more Congresspeople with less…
"Only rich kids should get to choose what they study in school, poor kids are too dumb to make their own choices"
Maybe this is a nitpick but CoNLL NER is not a "challenging task". Even pre-LLM systems were getting >90 F1 on that as far back as 2016. Also, just in case people want to lit review further on this topic: they call…
I believe many high-quality embedding models are still based on BERT, even recent ones, so I don't think it's entirely fair to characterize it as "deprecated".
Please put concrete examples right at the top of the page you're publicizing!
Is it actually more feasible now? Do LLMs actually make this problem easier to solve? Because I have a hard time believing they can actually extract time increments and higher-level tasks from log data without a ton of…
Why? Do they not know where the data in their own system, that they built, is being sent?
I suggest going through the exercise of seeing whether this is true quantitatively. Get a business-relevant NER dataset together (not CoNLL, preferably something that your boss or customers would care about), run it…
Why do people pretend that alignment of AI is the important problem to solve, rather than alignment of the companies that run AI products with the wellbeing of humanity?
Do something more ambitious that is bigger and more impactful than closing JIRA tickets.
You are a teenager who needs oral contraceptives because you are sexually active. You don't want your parents to find out. Since you're a teenager, you have a few constraints: - you have no car, how do you get to your…
Certain brands (e.g. SkinnyPop) advertise their bags as "chemical-free" (SkinnyPop claims their's is free of PFOAS). Can anyone help me understand/verify these kinds of claims?
Does anyone know of a good piece of writing about what has made TSMC so successful, what makes their management so good, etc.? Seems like an operational exemplar I'd like to learn more about.
What we really need is PraaS (Praat as a Service). Praat Cloud Edition. Etc.
Communication rates are very similar across languages: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aaw2594 See also (great read): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31006626/ wrt your Spanish example: grammatical gender…
"word" isn't a useful concept in a lot of languages. Words are obvious in English because English is analytic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analytic_language But there are tons of languages (not just CJK languages)…
I don't know what you mean by compiler terms but basically, worse tokenizer = worse LM performance. This is because worse tokenizer means more tokens per sentence so it takes more FLOPs to train on each sentence, on…
Companies have been hand-wringing about the tech labor shortage for the last 10 years. People went to school and got degrees in a job sector they thought would be pretty safe. Supply/demand.
For GPT4: "Pricing is $0.03 per 1,000 “prompt” tokens (about 750 words) and $0.06 per 1,000 “completion” tokens (again, about 750 words)." Meanwhile, there are off-shelf models that you can train very efficiently, on…
Seems like accepting lots of part time work would be a great way help employers pay us less and take away benefits/working hours flexibility. I don't wanna be a gig worker. I want a salary, benefits, and a 4 day work…
How do people feel about the GreenPan products?
Very hard to make a business case because for the reasons you mentioned + the costs are very front-loaded because ontologies are so damn hard to build, even for very well-contained problems. Without a clear payoff, why…
because it's likely that a lot more of the training data is in python than in rust, so coding models are less likely to mess up python code? just based on PL popularity stats e.g.…
- Plan mode -> answer questions/make corrections, continue planning - Some of us don't do full yolo mode all the time, then tool approvals or code reviews are required, nice to do a quick review and decide if you need…
I'm not sure people outside of Greater Boston would care, but those of us who do live there probably find it exceedingly strange that this occurred in Brookline of all places.
Well, currently we have a ton of Congresspeople who are primarily motivated by their "good financial sense" (for obvious reasons e.g. this study). So, I think we could do with a few more Congresspeople with less…
"Only rich kids should get to choose what they study in school, poor kids are too dumb to make their own choices"
Maybe this is a nitpick but CoNLL NER is not a "challenging task". Even pre-LLM systems were getting >90 F1 on that as far back as 2016. Also, just in case people want to lit review further on this topic: they call…
I believe many high-quality embedding models are still based on BERT, even recent ones, so I don't think it's entirely fair to characterize it as "deprecated".
Please put concrete examples right at the top of the page you're publicizing!
Is it actually more feasible now? Do LLMs actually make this problem easier to solve? Because I have a hard time believing they can actually extract time increments and higher-level tasks from log data without a ton of…
Why? Do they not know where the data in their own system, that they built, is being sent?
I suggest going through the exercise of seeing whether this is true quantitatively. Get a business-relevant NER dataset together (not CoNLL, preferably something that your boss or customers would care about), run it…
Why do people pretend that alignment of AI is the important problem to solve, rather than alignment of the companies that run AI products with the wellbeing of humanity?
Do something more ambitious that is bigger and more impactful than closing JIRA tickets.
You are a teenager who needs oral contraceptives because you are sexually active. You don't want your parents to find out. Since you're a teenager, you have a few constraints: - you have no car, how do you get to your…
Certain brands (e.g. SkinnyPop) advertise their bags as "chemical-free" (SkinnyPop claims their's is free of PFOAS). Can anyone help me understand/verify these kinds of claims?
Does anyone know of a good piece of writing about what has made TSMC so successful, what makes their management so good, etc.? Seems like an operational exemplar I'd like to learn more about.
What we really need is PraaS (Praat as a Service). Praat Cloud Edition. Etc.
Communication rates are very similar across languages: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aaw2594 See also (great read): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31006626/ wrt your Spanish example: grammatical gender…
"word" isn't a useful concept in a lot of languages. Words are obvious in English because English is analytic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analytic_language But there are tons of languages (not just CJK languages)…
I don't know what you mean by compiler terms but basically, worse tokenizer = worse LM performance. This is because worse tokenizer means more tokens per sentence so it takes more FLOPs to train on each sentence, on…
Companies have been hand-wringing about the tech labor shortage for the last 10 years. People went to school and got degrees in a job sector they thought would be pretty safe. Supply/demand.
For GPT4: "Pricing is $0.03 per 1,000 “prompt” tokens (about 750 words) and $0.06 per 1,000 “completion” tokens (again, about 750 words)." Meanwhile, there are off-shelf models that you can train very efficiently, on…
Seems like accepting lots of part time work would be a great way help employers pay us less and take away benefits/working hours flexibility. I don't wanna be a gig worker. I want a salary, benefits, and a 4 day work…
How do people feel about the GreenPan products?
Very hard to make a business case because for the reasons you mentioned + the costs are very front-loaded because ontologies are so damn hard to build, even for very well-contained problems. Without a clear payoff, why…