ottaborra
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I've noticed if at all there is any advice that is universally applicable overarching discipline, motivation, ... is growth. Plain and simple. The way to grow is so subtle, so easy to miss, negligent from afar and in…
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Iterative progress gives people the illusion of progress most of the time. Iterative progress is more a soother of emotions than an actual solution. Most of human problem solving techniques are based around soothing the…
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I'm always curious to know other folks' heuristics for better decision making whether it be "ask questions after action" or top-10 ways this will fail list and throw out the last 5. It helps to understand people in…
- Negative Results for Sparse AutoEncoders on Downstream Tasks (lesswrong.com)
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From 1.criticism of how inadequate the transformer architecture is 2.depletion of training data 3.improvements to the attention mechanism 4. AGI supposedly being miles away where does the new results put the field and…
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From criticism of how inadequate the transformer architecture is, depletion of training data, improvements to the attention mechanism, AGI supposedly being miles away; where does the new results put the field and what…
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Given how we live in transformer-led AI revolution seeing positive results on an unprecented scale, what did we as a species get wrong in our past attempts at AI? Why did GOFAI fail to produce the same level of results?…
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A nice list of what bad problem solving looks like may help people identity it at the get-go and may help make the world a better place I think a bad problem solving habit is the utter lack of tinkering with the problem…
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Not sure if this is paranoia, or the flames of a conspiracy, it does seem like the concerns are growing at a pace akin to early covid. What do you folks think?