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Iunaml t1_j7oum8l wrote

2023? Trillions parameters neural networks?

And we get a god damn JPEG of a bulletpoint list upvoted here?

A bulletpoint list that's litterally the list of the title of the most upvoted threads of last week??

What kind of dystopia are we already in?

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challengethegods t1_j7ovaa4 wrote

You got something against jpegs?
- Over 1 million researchers have used Deepmind's Alphafold Protein Structure Database
- Google Al releases the Flan T5 Language Model Collection
- Meta Al trained blind Al agents that can navigate similar to blind humans
- ChatGPT Plus announced for $20 per month with waitlist (US only for now)
- ChatGPT Users Topped 100 Million in January
- Microsoft announces Teams Premium powered by GPT-3.5
- Perplexity Ask (Al Search Engine) available as a Chrome extension
- Microsoft boosts Viva Sales with new GPT seller experience (integration)
- AudioLDM Text to Audio Generation available on Huggingface to use
- Meta releases a 30B param “OPT+IML” model fine tuned on 2000 tasks
- Google Al Open Sourced Vizier: a scaled blackbox optimization system
- Dreamix: Video Diffusion Models are General Video Editors
- SceneDreamer: Generating 3D Scenes From 2D Image Collections
- SceneScape: Text-Driven Consistent Scene Generation
- RobustNeRF: Basically improves quality of NeRFs
- OpenAl's New Paper: A proof of concept for using Al-assisted human feedback to scale the supervision of ML systems
- Deepmind Paper: Accelerating Large Language Model Decoding with Speculative Sampling (2-2.5x speedup)
- Amazon Al: Multimodal-CoT outperforms GPT-3.5 by 16% (75.17% -> 91.68%) on ScienceQA and even surpasses human
performance
- Sundar Pichai announced: LaMDA language model within "coming weeks and months”
- AutumnSynth synthesizes the source code of a 2D video game from seconds of play
- Nvidia Paper: Enabling Simulated Characters To Perform Scene Interaction Tasks In Natural/Lifelike Manner
- Poe, a ChatGPT like bot launched from the creators of Quora. They are also making API for it. Currently iOS only.
- Google invests $300 million in Anthropic Al (Done in 2022, reported now)
- BLIP-2 demo available on Huggingface: LLM that can understand images
- Humata.ai launched: Basically ChatGPT for your own files
- Bing + GPT integration images leaked
- Google's new Real-time tracking of wildfire boundaries using satellite imagery
- LAION Al introduces Open Assistant: Chatbot project that understands tasks, interacts with third-party systems, and retrieve
information dynamically (open source)
- Apple CEO Tim Cook says Al will eventually ‘affect every product and service we have'
- Epic-Sounds: A Large-scale Dataset of Actions That Sound Released
- announcing stable attribution - a tool which lets anyone find the human creators behind a.i generated images
- presenting TEXTure, a novel method for text-guided generation, editing, and transfer of textures for 3D shapes
- Tune-A-Video available to use and also open sourced (turns Al Generated Images into gifs or videos)
- Filechat.io now available - ChatGPT for your own data and no limits (with premium tier)
- BioGPT-Large by Microsoft now available on Huggingface to try
- Google announces Bard, powered by LaMDA coming soon as an Al conversational service. It will be integrated with Search.
- Microsoft announces surprise event for tomorrow with Bing ChatGPT expected (Feb 7)
- Language Models Secretly Perform Gradient Descent as Meta-Optimizers Paper - In-context-learning, the ability for LLMs to
learn new abilities from examples in a prompt alone
- Apple to hold in-person ‘Al summit’ event for employees at Steve Jobs Theater
- Seek Al introduces DeepCuts, the Al SQL app that lets you explore your Spotify data with natural language
- KickResume's Al Resume Builder can rewrite, format, and grade a resume
- Introducing Polymath: The open-source tool that converts any music-library into a sample-library with machine learning
- Microsoft & OpenAl: Bing and Edge + Al: a new way to search starts today
- some guy used his self-programming discord bot to grab this list from a jpeg
ftfy

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Iunaml t1_j7owoa9 wrote

You think it's normal on the internet to share text by using JPEG? A lossy format for text?

Good on you to spend CPU to convert an image to text, real efficiency here.

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diviludicrum t1_j7p6w06 wrote

Oh boo hoo, everything sucks, bla bla. Tell it to your therapist after your bad vibes book club.

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Iunaml t1_j7peqnt wrote

Yeah you really radiate good vibes instead.

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challengethegods t1_j7oxmgv wrote

Personally I think the jpeg is more useful than text, but I can just as easily convert the text to jpeg so realistically idgaf - it does make it easier to save/share as jpeg, but slightly harder to copy/paste specific lines from it for a search, as example. pro/con I guess, but also as a jpeg the entire list shows from any view, meaning the "look at this big list" aspect is clarified regardless if someone cares to read past the first few lines. However, a jpeg is not as easily indexed by crawlerbots, which might have some unintended effects down the line. On the other hand, a jpeg can have any background color and select its own font which allows its creator to have greater control over the way that it's viewed, but this could be seen as a downside for someone that does not agree with their artistic vision. That being said, a jpeg also has the benefit of...
[I can do this forever lol]

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Iunaml t1_j7pexov wrote

Text is more easily searchable, editable and accessible compared to jpeg. Jpeg images are not easily indexed by search engines, which can negatively affect their discoverability. Text can be easily copied, pasted, and edited, while with a jpeg, the text cannot be edited and is limited in terms of accessibility. Additionally, a jpeg may not display correctly on all devices, whereas text can be viewed on any device with a compatible software. These advantages of text make it a preferred format for sharing information over jpeg images.

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