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ischoolonline.berkeley.edu
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| | | | | Whether you know it or not, you've probably been taking advantage of the benefits of machine learning for years. Most of us would find it hard to go a full day without using at least one app or web service driven by machine learning. But what is machine learning? | |
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aymannadeem.github.io
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| | | | | Last September, I attended the O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence conference. Despite possessing a formal background in the field, many of the talks were unapproachable. Technical presentations commonly fall victim to dense slide decks loaded with obtuse jargon and incomprehensible descriptions. It occurred to me that "Artificial Intelligence" has become a buzzword drained of clear meaning. For these reasons, this post attempts to do three things: | |
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xcorr.net
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| | | | | NeuroAI is the budding research field at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. One of the core concepts used in the field is that artificial neural networks can act as good models of the brain. For example, it's often claimed that convolutional neural networks can account for the response of the ventral visual stream... | |
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www.lesswrong.com
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| | | Introduction One of the fastest growing subfields of AI safety focuses on language models (LMs) such as OpenAI's GPT-3. This article provides summari... | ||