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onionesquereality.wordpress.com
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| | | | | One interesting project that I am involved in these days involves certain problems in Intelligent Tutors. It turns out that perhaps one of the best ways to tackle them is by using Conditional Random Fields (CRFs). Many attempts to solving these problems still involve Hidden Markov Models (HMMs). Since I have never really been a... | |
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| | | | | The topic of fairness in AI has garnered more attention over the last year, recently with the arrival of the EU's AI Act. This goal of achieving fairness in AI is often done in one of two ways, namely through counterfactual fairness or through group fairness. These research strands originate from two vastly differing ideologies. However, with the use of causal graphs, it is possible to show that they are related and even that satisfying a fairness group measure means satisfying counterfactual fairness. | |
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| | | | | Matthew Hutson on technologists' warnings about the dangers of the so-called singularity, and the question of whether anything can be done to prevent it. | |
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allenai.org
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| | | A technical deep-dive into Tülu 3, with the model "recipe", data, and more. | ||