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| | | | | Were announcing seven principles to guide our work in AI. | |
| | | | | communia-association.org | |
| | | | | Todaythe European Commission concluded a consultation on 'Science 2.0': Science in Transition. The objective of the consultation is "to better understand the full societal potential of 'Science 2.0' as well as the desirability of any possible policy action." Science 2.0 is defined as the "on-going evolution in the modus operandi of doing research and organising [...] | |
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| | | | | neptune.ai | |
| | | The generative models method is a type of unsupervised learning. In supervised learning, the deep learning model learns to map the input to the output. In each iteration, the loss is being calculated and the model is optimised using backpropagation. In unsupervised learning, we don't feed the target variables to the deep learning model like... | ||