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Introduction to Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback

surgehq.ai
1 points·by CarrieLab·3 years ago·0 comments

The Expanding Moral Cinematic Universe

lesswrong.com
1 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Netflix's Ad-Supported Plan Reportedly Won’t Allow Downloads for Offline Viewing

variety.com
1 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

The mega merger killed Batgirl

theverge.com
8 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Playing video games has no effect on wellbeing, study finds

theguardian.com
2 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Most Americans think NASA’s $10B space telescope is a good investment

theverge.com
8 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

EU will require all new cars to have speeding prevention technology by 2024

gagadget.com
5 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

‘An Invisible Cage’: How China Is Policing the Future

nytimes.com
12 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·2 comments

Major retailers creating “face prints” of their customers

smh.com.au
7 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Remote workers may soon be able to live and work tax-free in Bali

fortune.com
3 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Netflix's plan to charge people for sharing passwords is already a mess

businessinsider.com
6 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Is Elon right? We labeled 500 Twitter users to measure the amount of Spam

surgehq.ai
7 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·5 comments

Google Unveils 4th-Gen TPU Chips for Faster Machine Learning

tomshardware.com
4 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Elon Musk suggests charging govs and corps a ‘slight cost’ to use Twitter

theverge.com
6 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Artificial Intelligence and Chemical and Biological Weapons

lawfareblog.com
2 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Writing a Super Bowl Worthy Commercial with GPT-3

surgehq.ai
9 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

Follow the science? If only it were so easy

nytimes.com
2 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·0 comments

An Analysis of Omicron Tweets: 30% Are Skeptical of the Medical Establishment

surgehq.ai
10 points·by CarrieLab·4 years ago·2 comments

comments

CarrieLab
·3 years ago·discuss
Interesting. I wonder how far we can push the "AI-generated UI" pattern with today's models. Is GPT 3.5 good enough for or will we need GPT 4, and if so, will it be fast enough (I assume yes, eventually)?
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
I'm a PM at a human data company (https://www.surgehq.ai) that helps the large language model companies ensure their models are safe (we're the “clever prompt engineers” who helped Redwood assess their model performance).

We actually just published a blog today that includes our perspective on building “AI red teams” and best practices for AI alignment/safety: https://www.surgehq.ai/blog/ai-red-teams-for-adversarial-tra...
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
Agreed
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
Operational overhead and increased liability for lawsuits, I imagine.
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
Think this just shows you truly important SEO is (to media companies). It's probably easily worth the trouble for them if there are SEO gains.
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
ty!
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
Ah thank you!
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
How do you use it to bookmark?
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
Definitely not a surprising result. Though I don't think the article is claiming it is a surprise.
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
I appreciate that he's drawing clear lines (aside from the generically "severe" consequences promised in response to Russia using nukes, which seems like sensible strategic ambiguity). Have to wonder what the game plan is if Russia does indeed use nuclear weapons. All options seems terrible.
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
For ipad, reading only (no social media, slack, etc).
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
Breitbart.com on HN! That's new.
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
Oh I think your high school pop music theory is spot on. I grew up in the emo era, can actively laugh at the music/fashion now... and still love it more than anything :)
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
Have you seen this post / these examples? It touches on some what of you are talking about in terms of style transfer.

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/r99tazGiLgzqFX7ka/playing-wi...
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
> I don't think you'll have many takers here suggesting that things were magically better 40 years ago.

Ha, fair point. I must not realize how old I am, because I was attempting to reference the music of the 1960s and 70s, not 1982, which I agree is not many people's idea of the golden year for music ("Come On Eileen" notwithstanding).

> Sophisticated tools are a bit of a trap. People tend to create in ways that their tools make easier.

No doubt. Ableton, logic, and protools have drastically altered the norms of what modern music is "supposed" to sound like (ie tuned vocals, quantized drums etc). I do wonder what the next generation of music tech will bring.
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
My intuition is that humans will continue to make art that takes advantage of technological advances, just like they always have.

The modern process of producing music would basically be unrecognizable to anyone 40 years ago — it's completely intertwined with technology, and far more automated. Yet music is as important as ever, and amazing music is being made (will politely side-step the pitfall of debating whether music was better 40 years ago!)

So I'm excited to see how visual artists incorporate tools like Dall-E into their artistic process.
CarrieLab
·4 years ago·discuss
DALL-E 2 is a true "holy shit" moment for me. It's actually hard to believe it's real.