PolymorphismPrince
PolymorphismPrince t1_iw5s7ba wrote
Reply to comment by green_meklar in Will this year be remembered as the start of the AI revolution? by BreadManToast
I really think there is no comparison between those in that AI art is far more important. GO is extremely complex, but working out a huge number of deeply complicated heuristics for playing is a difficult, but easy to envision process.
In the course of a year encoding so much of humanity's cultural output that one can generate original expressions of art that are just as complex and creative as what is made by humans? Surely that is on a completely different level?
I'm interested to see what you think though, and for example, what you think about the results in, say, starcraft, in comparison to GO.
PolymorphismPrince t1_iuc2ta4 wrote
Reply to comment by MattDaMannnn in Experts: 90% of Online Content Will Be AI-Generated by 2026 by PrivateLudo
>r/aicomics
Has been banned apparently?
PolymorphismPrince t1_ismncj6 wrote
Reply to comment by mcilrain in DeepMind breaks 50-year math record using AI; new record falls a week later by Melodic-Work7436
For example, to find the entry in row 4 and column 3 of the matrix you get out of the product, you take all the entries in the fourth row of the first matrix, all the entries in the 3rd column of the second matrix, multiply those lists together in the way you were talking about in your comment, and then add up all those multiplications.
PolymorphismPrince t1_ismf6h6 wrote
Reply to comment by mcilrain in DeepMind breaks 50-year math record using AI; new record falls a week later by Melodic-Work7436
Matrix multiplication is taking the dot product of every row with every column.
PolymorphismPrince t1_iz1w31t wrote
Reply to comment by hducug in What are your predictions for 2023? How did your predictions for 2022 turn out? by Foundation12a
I actually don't think you understand large language models very well, the human brain is almost structurally isomorphic to a stimulus prediction model if you think about it. And basically every stimulus can be encoded in text.