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Principles and Practice of Deep Representation Learning [pdf]

ma-lab-berkeley.github.io
6 points·by t_serpico·21 giorni fa·0 comments

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t_serpico
·6 mesi fa·discuss
how so? (i'm not too familiar)
t_serpico
·6 mesi fa·discuss
nice stuff! how do you handle security concerns big pharma may have? wouldn't they just run their stuff on-prem?
t_serpico
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I actually thought the opposite - that he seems to be seriously thinking about AGI from a broader intellectual standpoint than most ML researchers. With that said, I was a little confused when he said evolution was more optimized for locomotion/vision than language. Like yes, language is super recent, but communication in general is not.
t_serpico
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Yup, Dwarkesh needs to broaden his intellectual scope, and the Sutton interview completely exposed the echo chamber he's been inhabiting. There is no certainty in science, and I don't think building 'AGI' will be any exception.
t_serpico
·8 mesi fa·discuss
this is a joke... to even call this a scientist is an insult.
t_serpico
·9 mesi fa·discuss
But there is no way to know who is truly the 'best'. The people who position and market themselves to be viewed as the best are the only ones who even have a chance to be viewed as such. So if you're a great researcher but don't project yourself that way, no one will ever know you're a great researcher (except for the other great researchers who aren't really invested in communicating how great you are). The system seems to incentivize people to not only optimize for their output but also their image. This isn't a bad thing per se, but is sort of antithetical to the whole shoulder of giants ethos of science.
t_serpico
·9 mesi fa·discuss
My practical interpretation of the EMH is more that easily accessible, public information is already priced in. But non-obvious insights may not be simply because the volume of people trading on that information will be smaller.
t_serpico
·9 mesi fa·discuss
brilliant
t_serpico
·9 mesi fa·discuss
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