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quantumspandex
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Computation on human brain is on a totally different substrate than silicon. It's in memory and highly error prone.

It's questionable a mere algorithm would get us there without a fundamental change in computer architecture. (in terms of Intelligence / W)
quantumspandex
·10 tháng trước·discuss
Security is another problem, and should be tackled systematically. Artificially making dependency inclusion hard is not it and is detrimental to the more casual use cases.
quantumspandex
·10 tháng trước·discuss
Watching on a movie on a 10 hour flight while not having to sit in awkward position for charging is one use case.
quantumspandex
·10 tháng trước·discuss
When you go travelling and do not want to carry around a backpack, and 1 day of heavy video recording, watching youtube on train plus 1 year of lithium battery degradation. That's when I want larger battery.
quantumspandex
·11 tháng trước·discuss
So we are paying 99% of the performance just for the 1% of cases where it's nice to code in.

Why do people think it's a good trade-off?
quantumspandex
·năm ngoái·discuss
Law should be considered to be artificial rules optimized for the collective good of society.

What's the worst that can happen if we allow unregulated AI training on existing music? Musician as a job won't exist anymore lest for the greatest artists. But it makes creating music much more accessible to billions of people. Are they good music? Let the market decide. And people still make music because the creative process is enjoyable.

The animus towards AI generated music deeply stems from job security. I work in software and I see it is more likely that AI can be eventually able to replace software devs. I may lose my job if that happens. But I don't care. Find another career. Humanity needs to progress instead of stagnating for the sake of a few interest groups.
quantumspandex
·năm ngoái·discuss
that's just your opinion.
quantumspandex
·năm ngoái·discuss
Can humans generate a song based on custom lyrics and style in a matter of minutes?
quantumspandex
·năm ngoái·discuss
AlphaGo seems more like an automated process to me because you can start from nothing except the algorithm and the rules. Since a Go game only has 2 outcomes most of the time, and the model can play with itself, it is guaranteed to learn something during self-play.

In the LLM case you have to have an already capable model to do RL. Also I feel like the problem selection part is important to make sure it's not too hard. So there's still much labor involved.
quantumspandex
·năm ngoái·discuss
Will have a look. Thanks!
quantumspandex
·năm ngoái·discuss
Thanks!
quantumspandex
·năm ngoái·discuss
Andrej's video is great but the explanation on the RL part is a bit vague to me. How exactly do we train on the right answers? Do we collect the reasoning traces and train on them like supervised learning or do we compute some scores and use them as a loss function ? Isn't the reward then very sparse? What if LLMs can't generate any right answers cause the problems are too hard?

Also how can the training of LLMs be parallelized when updating parameters are sequential? Sure we can train on several samples simultaneously, but the parameter updates are with respect to the first step.
quantumspandex
·năm ngoái·discuss
I get the opposite experience nowadays. Still having to debug random issues that are only on Linux.
quantumspandex
·2 năm trước·discuss
As consumer-hostile as Microsoft's practices are, and that these things needs to be optional, I find linking your Windows to a Microsoft's account still pretty useful. With it you can sync your Windows settings across different devices. You can use Find My Device. You can save your BitLocker's encryption key to the cloud. It helps when you forgot your login password. Copilot AI stuffs,... Turning off telemetry and deinstalling some bloatware requires clicking through a few menus, but it's still a mostly just-work experience compared to the amount of time I need to set up a Linux box.

On Linux, configuring the fingerprint to work everywhere requires reading through different online threads and edit a config file. Enabling TPM auto disk decryption involves 10 steps command line. Enabling proprietary video codecs necessitates adding a third party repository. And many other small issues that I have to troubleshoot (shutdown freezing, sddm crashing after wake-up from sleep, PackageKit unable to update package, having to turn on a kernel flag for touchpad to work...). I really want Linux to work for me but still have to decide to use Windows on my personal laptop, coming from someone who has to work with Linux everyday at work.
quantumspandex
·2 năm trước·discuss
You may look into Framework laptops.
quantumspandex
·2 năm trước·discuss
Only if all you ever do is web browsing and do some light office work. As soon as you have to troubleshoot something or install some less popular software, you can't avoid it.
quantumspandex
·2 năm trước·discuss
you are missing out then.