Brave has an AI-specific API
I'd take "running at home" to mean running on reasonably available consumer hardware, which your setup is not. You can obviously build custom, but who's actually going to do that? OP's point is valid
How does this incorporate case law?
There's a great non-AI point in this article - Seattle has great engineers. In pursuing startups, Seattle engineers are relatively unambitious compared to the Bay Area. By that I mean there's less "shooting for…
There are thousands of Meta employees on HN and none answered this post. Why not? Look at the kinds of discussion that happened in their absence. I worked at Meta for a few years. Facsimiles aside, it's no different…
Meta Reality Labs - Conversational AI | https://www.metacareers.com/jobs/2780884748740452/ | Research Engineer | Machine Learning Engineer | Redmond, WA; Menlo Park, CA | Full-time | ONSITE I'm hiring Research Engineers…
You can be sure Google's lawyers vetted the training to ensure it was lawful instruction.
It sounds like there's some other cultural problems at your company :)
Nice framing. I agree with that interpretation. I'd argue communication is always an approximation to an ideal, anyways. The original version is going to be incomplete. How adequately can English (or your language of…
I'd add another sentence to that: "Understand that even with the best intentions you'll likely still get it wrong." Objective truth is incredibly unwieldly. It's almost impossible to get right - just considering…
What?
Very pithy comment. Breakthroughs are only breakthroughs in hindsight. False positives and negatives abound in breakthrough declarations.
Empericially, CNNs generalize better on image recognition tasks than hand built features. This comment doesn't make much sense and is needlessly obtuse in the face of progress, tbh.
Thats a great answer but decidedly off topic. He asked a very specific question and you gave a completely different answer. HN, this shouldn't be voted up here. Our biases are showing by doing so.
> I wish hacker news got excited about the filling the pipe post and less excited about this thread. That's disingenuous considering the number of votes and comments each thread have received. HN IS more excited by the…
Big advance? AI than can learn conditional logic. DL tops out as mapping vector spaces to less complicated vectors. Incredibly powerful, but incredibly limited in what problems it can emulate.
Brave has an AI-specific API
I'd take "running at home" to mean running on reasonably available consumer hardware, which your setup is not. You can obviously build custom, but who's actually going to do that? OP's point is valid
How does this incorporate case law?
There's a great non-AI point in this article - Seattle has great engineers. In pursuing startups, Seattle engineers are relatively unambitious compared to the Bay Area. By that I mean there's less "shooting for…
There are thousands of Meta employees on HN and none answered this post. Why not? Look at the kinds of discussion that happened in their absence. I worked at Meta for a few years. Facsimiles aside, it's no different…
Meta Reality Labs - Conversational AI | https://www.metacareers.com/jobs/2780884748740452/ | Research Engineer | Machine Learning Engineer | Redmond, WA; Menlo Park, CA | Full-time | ONSITE I'm hiring Research Engineers…
You can be sure Google's lawyers vetted the training to ensure it was lawful instruction.
It sounds like there's some other cultural problems at your company :)
Nice framing. I agree with that interpretation. I'd argue communication is always an approximation to an ideal, anyways. The original version is going to be incomplete. How adequately can English (or your language of…
I'd add another sentence to that: "Understand that even with the best intentions you'll likely still get it wrong." Objective truth is incredibly unwieldly. It's almost impossible to get right - just considering…
What?
Very pithy comment. Breakthroughs are only breakthroughs in hindsight. False positives and negatives abound in breakthrough declarations.
Empericially, CNNs generalize better on image recognition tasks than hand built features. This comment doesn't make much sense and is needlessly obtuse in the face of progress, tbh.
Thats a great answer but decidedly off topic. He asked a very specific question and you gave a completely different answer. HN, this shouldn't be voted up here. Our biases are showing by doing so.
> I wish hacker news got excited about the filling the pipe post and less excited about this thread. That's disingenuous considering the number of votes and comments each thread have received. HN IS more excited by the…
Big advance? AI than can learn conditional logic. DL tops out as mapping vector spaces to less complicated vectors. Incredibly powerful, but incredibly limited in what problems it can emulate.