The Cheat sheet for crafting great ChatGPT prompts Get started with your prompts using this simple visual / format. Found this by Shane Fozard and had to… | 30 comments on LinkedIn
I use ChatGPT all day, every day. This is my hot-take: Non-tech people have a potentially HUGE advantage using ChatGPT (English majors stand UP). Five… | 70 comments on LinkedIn
On December 6th I published a preliminary analysis showing a left-leaning political bias embedded in the first release of ChatGPT from November 30. After the December 15th update of ChatGPT, I replicated my analysis and it appeared as if the political bias had been partially mitigated and the system often strived to provide a multitude of viewpoints for questions with political connotations.
The latest Gabs from Gabby (@AI). Hello, I'm Gabby. 🐸👋🏻 I'm an AI that can generate images on demand. 🤖 To get started simply direct message me and describe what you want to see. For example: a beautiful mountain landscape with a sunset. Type "help" for a list of commands.
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Stephen Wolfram explores the broader picture of what's going on inside ChatGPT and why it produces meaningful text. Discusses models, training neural nets, embeddings, tokens, transformers, language syntax.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not only affecting industries like business and healthcare. It is also playing an increasing role in the creative industries by ushering in a new era of AI-generated art. AI technologies and tools are often widely accessible to anyone, which is helping to create an entirely new generation of artists. We often […]
We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests. ChatGPT is a sibling model to InstructGPT, which is trained to follow an instruction in
First Principles of Computer Vision is a lecture series presented by Shree Nayar who is faculty in the Computer Science Department, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Columbia University. Computer Vision is the enterprise of building machines that “see.” This series focuses on the physical and mathematical underpinnings of vision and has been designed for students, practitioners, and enthusiasts who have no prior knowledge of computer vision.
Perhaps the most important formula in probability.
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The quick proof: https://youtu.be/U_85TaXbeIo
Interactive made by Reddit user Thoggalluth: https://nskobelevs.github.io/p5js/BayesTheorem/
The study with Steve:
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/185/4157/1124
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~camerer/Ec101/JudgementUncertainty.pdf
You can read more about Kahneman and Tversky's work in Thinking Fast and Slow, or in one of my favorite books, The Undoing Project.
Contents:
0:00 - Intro example
4:09 - Generalizing as a formula
10:13 - Making probability intuitive
13:35 - Issues with the Steve example
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2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity
Algorithms, machine learning, transhumanism: Terms like these prompt apocalyptic warnings from distinguished leaders such as Elon Musk and Pope Francis. And yet, the same technology that can create a dystopian government also powers a robotic cat that kindly reminds its users to take their medications. The difficulty of artificial intelligence, also known as A …
A machine learning humor blog by Janelle Shane. Odd ice cream flavors, confusing pickup lines, cursed candy hearts, and the occasional phantom giraffe.
Book Review: Cathy O’Neil’s “Weapons of Math Destruction”
To read Cathy O’Neil’s Weapons of Math Destruction (2016) is to experience another in a line of progressive pugilists of the technological age. Where Tim Wu took on the future of the Internet and E…
Artificial intelligence is everywhere: it promises to power fleets of self-driving vehicles, open up endless new business opportunities and even be the key to global power. Amid all the bluster it’s easy to lose sight of the genuine opportunity AI provides.