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Code four pitchdeck published by business insider

businessinsider.com
1 points·by diamondage·8 months ago·0 comments

Getty drops primary claim against Stable Diffusion

pcgamer.com
4 points·by diamondage·last year·1 comments

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diamondage
·2 months ago·discuss
Its great. The article summaries frequently have odd phrases in them - eg "keep concise", the precise summary" etc. Might want to check that!
diamondage
·3 months ago·discuss
In my experience Azure endpoint versus openAI endpoint was way faster and significantly cheaper.
diamondage
·5 months ago·discuss
The uptake forced the bigger companies to act. With image diffusion models too - no corporate lawyer would let a big company release a product that allowed the customer to create any image...but when stable diffusion et al started to grow like they did...there was a specific price of not acting...and it was high enough to change boardroom decisions
diamondage
·5 months ago·discuss
Why are they wrong? Surely it depends on how you train it?
diamondage
·6 months ago·discuss
I'm not sure if you're correct. In fact there has been a revolution in some areas of social science in the last two decades due to the availability of online behavioural data.
diamondage
·9 months ago·discuss
The question 'what is science actually for' can be sidestepped. Everyone can agree that it has value, albeit we disagree on the actual value...this is why you need a market. As to how things get priced in such a market, this is a subject for further research...To start, it just needs to tie to something measurable. Heck we've created memecoins with far less backing. Also, we've carved up the conceptual space on a very course grained level with patents, we just need a more immediate, and granular system for doing so...
diamondage
·10 months ago·discuss
Actually, the problem is pricing. If we could identify and correctly value new concepts, then we can dispense with citations and just use the correct sum of concept valuations. Perhaps a correctly designed futures market would not only solve getting the right PhD students the right jobs, but bring a lot of speculative capital into fundamental research?
diamondage
·10 months ago·discuss
Low latency starlink orders on hold
diamondage
·11 months ago·discuss
How well does it work with multiple languages?
diamondage
·last year·discuss
Didn't they get their robots from Italy?
diamondage
·last year·discuss
Tried creatine?
diamondage
·last year·discuss
Is this significant, or does it set a precedent in anyway?
diamondage
·last year·discuss
Should have come to the comments first!
diamondage
·last year·discuss
I did work on a diagnostic assist tool developed by a large pharma which diagnosed between Asthma and COPD. GPs get this right 52% time, specialists just over 60 and AI came in over 80%...using 12 relatively mundane input variables. I believe there are a lot of these situations, but not clear pathway to FDA approval
diamondage
·last year·discuss
yes but you can train relatively dumb AI on high volumes of historical data and presenting factors. This is typically just a 'diagnostic assist', but often significantly better than a human
diamondage
·last year·discuss
Underreported competitive advantage of NHS is their unified and comprehensive data
diamondage
·last year·discuss
Seems like an odd choice of name from an apparently low attack surface, cybersecurity aware company...
diamondage
·last year·discuss
Starlink has created a lot of property arbitrage opportunities
diamondage
·last year·discuss
Account pooling? Sign up to a pool that distributes your account to others when not being used, in return gives access to multiple streaming platforms on demand...