making sure ML isn’t ever pigeonholed
Incredibly thoughtful. This essay gives that very rare sense of being well reasoned, gods at forest and trees, and sitting atop a shit ton of domain expertise.
As an Aubrey-Maturin lifelong re-reader, I cannot wait to play this.
They have all switched to usage plus cheap seats based costs for enterprise contracts. the seat costs are typically 20-35% of total spend.
iirc, there is a bunch of formal machinery you need to define probability distributions for situations such as infinite outcomes (eg what is the probability that a random real number between 0 and 10 is less than 3?)
making sure ML isn’t ever pigeonholed
Incredibly thoughtful. This essay gives that very rare sense of being well reasoned, gods at forest and trees, and sitting atop a shit ton of domain expertise.
As an Aubrey-Maturin lifelong re-reader, I cannot wait to play this.
They have all switched to usage plus cheap seats based costs for enterprise contracts. the seat costs are typically 20-35% of total spend.
iirc, there is a bunch of formal machinery you need to define probability distributions for situations such as infinite outcomes (eg what is the probability that a random real number between 0 and 10 is less than 3?)