Sorry I meant the 'lottery ticket' hypothesis. https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.03635v1 The lottery tickets are random but they are basically - as I understand - smaller graphs that have the same strength as a larger graph.
Isn't the problem that we can't hack time? Otherwise we would have a million monkeys on a million typewriters everywhere.
Could something like 'lottery ticket' review approach make this process faster? I might be wrong but I am not sure if that is parallelized.
Are there any alternatives to gradient based learning that could make this less useful? Is there another type of compute unit that is the next evolution of CPU -> GPU -> ?
If you have beta access to codex you can try and replicate their results. I have not been able to get the same results out of codex.
Mojang have also cracked down on brands from 2016. "Mojang spokesperson Owen Hill pointed to situations where something like a car company would build or commission an independent developer to build a Minecraft server…
The Facct (Fairness, Accountability and Transparency) conference ended recently (https://facctconference.org/). it might be a good start to find different research contributions.
I accidentally realised I could stream from Steam the other day which is interesting that they can technically do it.
This was a mind blowing example of math and art from last year - perhaps the live coding of the method was even more impressive than the outcome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8--5LwHRhjk
She did an awesome job. The article implies that the choreography was reviewed by an engineer who would script the moves? Then article says then there is a pipeline that doesn't need scripting? The main question I was…
Sorry I meant the 'lottery ticket' hypothesis. https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.03635v1 The lottery tickets are random but they are basically - as I understand - smaller graphs that have the same strength as a larger graph.
Isn't the problem that we can't hack time? Otherwise we would have a million monkeys on a million typewriters everywhere.
Could something like 'lottery ticket' review approach make this process faster? I might be wrong but I am not sure if that is parallelized.
Are there any alternatives to gradient based learning that could make this less useful? Is there another type of compute unit that is the next evolution of CPU -> GPU -> ?
If you have beta access to codex you can try and replicate their results. I have not been able to get the same results out of codex.
Mojang have also cracked down on brands from 2016. "Mojang spokesperson Owen Hill pointed to situations where something like a car company would build or commission an independent developer to build a Minecraft server…
The Facct (Fairness, Accountability and Transparency) conference ended recently (https://facctconference.org/). it might be a good start to find different research contributions.
I accidentally realised I could stream from Steam the other day which is interesting that they can technically do it.
This was a mind blowing example of math and art from last year - perhaps the live coding of the method was even more impressive than the outcome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8--5LwHRhjk
She did an awesome job. The article implies that the choreography was reviewed by an engineer who would script the moves? Then article says then there is a pipeline that doesn't need scripting? The main question I was…