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MegavirusOfDoom t1_jbrx1gr wrote
Reply to comment by CallMeInfinitay in [D] Development challenges of an autonomous gardening robot using object detection and mapping. by [deleted]
Thanks for the tip. I'll take it off the list. Often, thorny bushes can invade a field and they are so thorny (i.e. wild prunus trees), it's fairly difficult to work on as a human, so that's what I was thinking of when I put the rotary blade on it. Probably not necessary indeed.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j9sbyj7 wrote
Aaaaanything... The brain can imagine anything and so can AI. So, when a kid starts to learn, the easiest thing for him are recognizing shapes in books, then words, then walking and motor skills, The next big thing is that AI will go through it's terrible two's and start biting and having tantrums.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j9sb27p wrote
Reply to Spiral-welding machine lets engineers build wind turbine towers twice as tall and 10 times faster by Surur
This company is obiously Italian and inspired by tortellini pasta. "I was rolling a Fusilli pasta when it hit me"... Soon there will be Farfalle shape blades on Fettuccine towers throughout all of Italy.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j9sa95h wrote
Reply to Spiral-welding machine lets engineers build wind turbine towers twice as tall and 10 times faster by Surur
That's like a giant spring! So if the weld fails in high winds it will unfurl very fast and the blades will be ejected very fast towards the nearest car... the nearest human walking their dog in the field. I can just imagine a poor old lady and her dog impaled on a fan blade using this technology.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j8la9md wrote
Wait till someone has an actual 1 year lab setup returning verifyable results. Energy breaking news is full of scams.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j8ch2ga wrote
Reply to comment by PatrickAplomb in Alabama Democrats want to ban employers from forcing workers to get microchipped by thatguygreg
I thought they just microchip pets?
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j6eivs2 wrote
Reply to What can AI do with video games by Spiritual-Flower155
Firstly AI will be used to work faster, to create scenes faster, to furnish them like images from many angles, and then later to synthesize entire world spaces, game engine companies like unreal and Nvidia will have some draw-your-scene tools which are like diffusion iamges except in 3D. The render times will be slow for this decade, although once the scene is created it can be saved and perhaps takes 1 hour to do previously 1000 man hours of work, so indies will be doing AAA games.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j6ehpnb wrote
Reply to Is it possible to simulate time dilation in a full immersion virtual reality environment? by MascotBro
The black holes in Space-Engine are a laugh, so is travelling at 100 ly/second through space.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j4pfdi1 wrote
Reply to comment by yahma in [D] Fine-tuning open source models on specific tasks to compete with ChatGPT? by jaqws
Then we'd have to crawl all of stack exchange, all of wiki, and 1 terabyte of programming books... This "generalist NLP" is for article writing, for poetry.
I'm a big fan of teaching ChatGPT how to interpret graphs, the origin lines, to record in a vector engine that is couple with the NLP. For a coding engine, I believe NLP should be paired with a compiler, just like a maths specialized NLP should also have a mathlab type engine.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j4oelbd wrote
Reply to comment by LetGoAndBeReal in [D] Fine-tuning open source models on specific tasks to compete with ChatGPT? by jaqws
less than 500MB is used for code learning, 690GB is used for culture, geography, history, fiction and non-fiction... 2GB for cats, 2GB bread, horses, dogs, Cheese, Wine, Italy, France, Politics, Television, Music, Japan, Africa. less than 1% of the training is on science and technology, i.e. 300MB is biology, 200MB chemistry, 100MB physics, 400MB maths...
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j4cro9x wrote
Reply to comment by CygnusX1 in [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator
Check how the magic wand works on github and open source code for Gimp. There are probably a lot of specific terminologies for these selection algorythms, and when you have found descriptions of pros working on the field you will have access to a lot of their research.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j4cj1u8 wrote
Reply to [D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator
[D] What is the future of NLP for the coming 24 months? Dall-E clones MidJourney and SD took 6-8 months to appear, so is that how long it will take for clones of ChatGPT? Perhaps less delay given the higher investment and market potential?
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j45xudz wrote
Reply to comment by iidealized in [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
GOFAI is encompassed within the logic of ML today, so it's actually evolved into NN symbolism and that's fine with me. ML heavely applies many systems of GOFAI.
Intelligence is a result of learning, so the science of data acquisition is synonymous with AI. The AI is the jug of water when it's filled, the learning is the filling of the jug, perhaps the machine is the jug that can contain networked ideas.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_j19qyjo wrote
How can you factor the thousands of artificial equations that are used to buy and sell stocks automatically over time, which are used by sellers to obfuscate and confuse the real data of the stock market prices?
MegavirusOfDoom t1_iwtcjgb wrote
Reply to How do we have more woolly mammoth DNA than dodo DNA if woolly mammoths died off thousands of years ago and dodos only died off a few hundred? by Memer9456
Warm-bodied ties between mammals and birds diverged 300mn years ago. When your mummy was still in the womb :)
December 13, 2021
University of Queensland
The evolutionary origin of endothermy (the ability to maintain a warm body and higher energy levels than reptiles), currently believed to have originated separately in birds and mammals, could have occurred nearly 300 million years ago. Share:
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Rodents and elephans split 130mn yra ago. Elephants and dogs split 110 million... mammals and dodos split 250 300 million years ago.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_iwtbog9 wrote
Reply to How do genetics create diverse children? by THRWLT
Google.... Reproductive chromosome recombination methods..... You will find what you seek...
Basically It's like two pack of 24 cards where You mix 2 games together andYou have 10 billion possible mixes of just one card. On top of that, you can divide cards in the middle and gleam together with cello tape. The number of different possibilities then becomes a 100 billion.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_iwt6h6r wrote
The frost vapor is attracted by the void through diffusion, and can be knocked by radiation. It becomes a diffuse ball of atoms maybe about 1 mile wide after a couple of days and 100 miles after a month, 1 million miles after some months.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_iwt4yu4 wrote
Reply to comment by SweetBasil_ in Are Neanderthals and Denisovans descendants or relatives of modern humans? And where did each lineage start? by bigsuperdave44
Since 1.3 million years, more than 50% of hominid finds come from europe and asia, so perhaps the African origin since 1mn years is overstated in the fog of 50 subspecies of which we know half a dozen. Neanderthal and Denisovan arent reported in africa, althought their roots are perhaps 70% african from 500k yrs.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_iueryjl wrote
It depends if the pressure and chemical levels were similar ranges. Generally minerals are universals, and on mars they are 98% the same kinds as on earth, with things like limonite, sandstone, quartz. On high pressure carbon planets they may expect diamond and other exotic rocks.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_iuerft5 wrote
Reply to How to chronologically date stones? by hoofdletter
geochronology Dating methods
1.1 Radiometric dating
1.2 Fission-track dating
1.3 Cosmogenic nuclide geochronology
1.4 Luminescence dating
1.5 Incremental dating
1.6 Paleomagnetic dating
1.7 Magnetostratigraphy
1.8 Chemostratigraphy
1.9 Correlation of marker horizons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geochronology Scientists have developed a bunch of methods, for example quartz when hidden from sunlight develops some chemical changes over time, so we can tell when a quartz was last exposed to sunshine. They also can use pollen in the soil and find what era of history that tree belongs to. They can also use carbon like charcoal and do carbon dating. Generally they need to define strata where all the rocks were laid together and use multiple chemical dating methods.
MegavirusOfDoom t1_jbs8pvx wrote
Reply to comment by rainbow3 in [D] Development challenges of an autonomous gardening robot using object detection and mapping. by [deleted]
Woah sounds cool! if there's rabbit holes in the lawn, then it's a field! This robot has 14-inch wheels for toys and fruit, object detection, and some pincers to take toys and new plastic objects away from it's work zone.
It doesn't have a border wire, it's using ultrasound pings, the same technology that drones use to fly in groups. It's also rather tall with multiple cameras at the top.
The car washing option is just a rinse for salt and hubs, a bit like an intense rain storm that hits sideways. So, worth implementing if it can?