hiptobecubic
hiptobecubic t1_jcomtiq wrote
Reply to [Discussion] Future of ML after chatGPT. by [deleted]
Why are these things doomed just because they are advancing?
hiptobecubic t1_jaw1yhv wrote
Reply to comment by DAlmighty in [P] LazyShell - GPT based autocomplete for zsh by rumovoice
The ffmpeg example is worth it alone
hiptobecubic t1_j5nfprv wrote
Reply to comment by artsybashev in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
.. yes?
hiptobecubic t1_j5jchks wrote
Reply to comment by londons_explorer in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
This would be trivially defeated by making tiny changes to the text. Also it is wildly impractical and won't scale up to wide spread usage.
hiptobecubic t1_j5jcexd wrote
Reply to comment by JackandFred in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
This will be a permanent arms race of training the generative model and the detector to defeat one another, with each iteration making it harder and harder for humans to do so unaided. Training these models is expensive and only the big corporate players are currently able to do so.
hiptobecubic t1_j5jbgh1 wrote
Reply to comment by mirrorcoloured in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
One thing i can imagine is that the AI refuses to output text that doesn't trigger the watermark detector.
hiptobecubic t1_j5jb8db wrote
Reply to comment by perspectiveiskey in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
This is the current state of things. With sufficient training data we can identify a lot about who wrote some text from the statistical properties of the text itself and voice has a long history of being used for identification at this point.
hiptobecubic t1_j5jaw2x wrote
Reply to comment by artsybashev in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
It's the same meaning.
hiptobecubic t1_j5jari2 wrote
Reply to comment by artsybashev in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
They aren't doing that. We're doing that.
hiptobecubic t1_j5eik7j wrote
Reply to [R] New Tsetlin machine learning scheme creates up to 80x smaller logical rules, benefitting hardware efficiency and interpretability. by olegranmo
Is there a canonical introductory paper on TMs?
hiptobecubic t1_itoswbc wrote
Didn't the Greeks try this? It's a mess until you have an epiphany and realize that you have to verify the truth of a statement before you start building on top of it.
hiptobecubic t1_irh16x7 wrote
Reply to comment by Flag_Red in [R] Google AudioLM produces amazing quality continuation of voice and piano prompts by valdanylchuk
I didn't even realize this was a demo until it got to the piano and i noticed the "generated" text. This thing is crazy
hiptobecubic t1_jcp6kjn wrote
Reply to comment by Individual-Sky-778 in [Discussion] Future of ML after chatGPT. by [deleted]
I mean results steadily improving, regardless of method.