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> Or are you referring to the claims from Meta, Google, and Adobe -- which failed to hold up under independent evaluation.
This.
> However, he demonstrated a clear lack of understanding regarding what makes the bits "independent" or how to resolve the independence problem.
Yes, I didn’t want to call it out explicitly, but this is exactly the kind of thing that would have made my undergraduate statistics professor lose patience.
This.
> However, he demonstrated a clear lack of understanding regarding what makes the bits "independent" or how to resolve the independence problem.
Yes, I didn’t want to call it out explicitly, but this is exactly the kind of thing that would have made my undergraduate statistics professor lose patience.
Or are you referring to the claims from Meta, Google, and Adobe -- which failed to hold up under independent evaluation.
You are also correct that one of the meta authors wrote in a comment. However, he demonstrated a clear lack of understanding regarding what makes the bits "independent" or how to resolve the independence problem.