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Rule 30
Rule 30, created by renowned scientist Stephen Wolfram, is a simple algorithm that produces complex patterns and behaviour.
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AI for the next era, RLHF and others
AI this week #37
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Elicit - Shape your reasoning
Elicit is a research assistant using language models like GPT-3 to automate parts of researchers’ workflows.
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Dunbar’s Number
Dunbar’s Number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of meaningful relationships that any one individual can have. It was named after British anthropologist Robin Dunbar, who suggested in 1992 that humans can comfortably maintain relationships with no more than 150 people.
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Butter Chicken Rasgulla
Some examples of ChatGPT where it seems magical and useful.
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Beckstrom's law
The law states that “the value of a network is proportional to the square of the number of users.”
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Turing's proof
Alan Turing is widely regarded as one of the greatest minds of the 20th century. His work in computer science and mathematics revolutionised the field and has had a lasting impact on our society.
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ChatGPT, AI sessions and others
London has seen its first snow today and as we are slowly moving towards the festive season, I am excited to announce that we are also marching towards the launch of the next version of our Everyday Series.
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ChatGPT-advanced [GitHub]
What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a natural language processing technology that allows users to interact with an AI-powered chatbot to
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Neyman-Pearson lemma
The Neyman-Pearson lemma is an important theorem in the field of statistical hypothesis testing. It was developed by Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson in 1933
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Anomaly detection
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AI this week #35
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K-fold cross-validation
K-fold cross-validation is an important machine learning technique used in model selection and assessment. It is a technique that allows data to be split into a training and a test set multiple times, with each fold used once as the test set.
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Stable Diffusion 2.0
This week stable diffusion launched their version 2.0.
As compared to the original V1, Stable Diffusion 2.0 offers a number of significant improvements and features
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Rice's Theorem
Rice's theorem is a fundamental result in computer science that states that any non-trivial property of the language of a Turing machine is undecidable.
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Edge - Editable Dance Generation from Music
EDGE is a method for editable dance generation that is capable of creating realistic, physically-plausible dances while remaining faithful to arbitrary input music.