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AnOnlineHandle t1_jdut8o5 wrote
Reply to comment by raika11182 in AI being run locally got me thinking, if an event happened that would knock out the internet, we'd still have the internet's wealth of knowledge in our access. by Anjz
Wow thankyou, that's a fantastic comparison.
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Reply to comment by audioen in AI being run locally got me thinking, if an event happened that would knock out the internet, we'd still have the internet's wealth of knowledge in our access. by Anjz
Do you know of anywhere to see examples of what those local models are capable of doing?
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Reply to comment by plateauphase in The whole reality is just so bizzare when you really think about it. by aalluubbaa
I think that makes sense, though I was more wondering why we think what we do about this specific situation.
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Reply to comment by plateauphase in The whole reality is just so bizzare when you really think about it. by aalluubbaa
Yeah I get that it's well respected, I'm trying to understand it.
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Reply to comment by 0002millertime in The whole reality is just so bizzare when you really think about it. by aalluubbaa
This is beyond my level of understanding, but why do we presume it didn't have a state until measured, and the two particles didn't just spin off in opposite directions at the start?
AnOnlineHandle t1_jdoa3yt wrote
> On top of that we have quantum entanglement. Like WTF? Things can change just by OBSERVING IT???
This is a misunderstanding. By 'observing' people mean firing something at it to get a measurement from it. You have to touch it to measure it, and touching it changes it. So you cannot observe something without changing it.
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Reply to comment by 2muchnet42day in [Project] Alpaca-30B: Facebook's 30b parameter LLaMa fine-tuned on the Alpaca dataset by imgonnarelph
They haven't been sold in Australia for months, only second hand.
AnOnlineHandle t1_jcrbshn wrote
You never know when there's something more powerful than you out there. Show that you can uphold the social contract and can be trusted with co-existence.
Even if many humans don't display such trustworthiness or ability for it, some do.
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Reply to comment by pawsibility in [R] Microsoft introduce Kosmos-1, a Multimodal Large Language Model (MLLM) that can perceive general modalities, learn in context (i.e., few-shot), and follow instructions (i.e., zero-shot) by MysteryInc152
The CLIP model in the Stable Diffusion 1.5 package is 480mb according to my directory where it was unpackaged by diffusers, though I don't know how that translate into parameter count.
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Reply to comment by curiousshortguy in [R] Microsoft introduce Kosmos-1, a Multimodal Large Language Model (MLLM) that can perceive general modalities, learn in context (i.e., few-shot), and follow instructions (i.e., zero-shot) by MysteryInc152
Is there a way to convert parameter count into vram requirements? Presuming that's the main bottleneck?
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Reply to comment by LOLXDRANDOMFUNNY in Incredible Drone Footage of Buenos Aires after the World Cup win by Uro06
Or as The Orville calls it, the designated pee corner.
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Reply to comment by KnightRider1987 in Dissociative symptoms are common among individuals with depression, study finds by chrisdh79
I could barely breath for a few weeks, got xrays and an asthma sprayer and everything, woke up breathless and panicking.
Then it went away when I finished a big work project, and it became clear that it had all been caused by anxiety. It's wild and not to be underestimated. Every few years I get some random pain which tends to go away after something stressful is finally finished. Some subconscious part of my brain just decides to over-fire and there's not much I can do about it except not stress about the stress response and make it worse. The worst thing is that it makes it harder to finish what is currently causing it.
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Reply to comment by pommedeterresautee in [P] Up to 12X faster GPU inference on Bert, T5 and other transformers with OpenAI Triton kernels by pommedeterresautee
An acronym of snake names.
AnOnlineHandle t1_irxicvd wrote
You might also want to look into textual inversion, to create a new pseudo word for a concept you want to describe given a few reference images.
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Reply to comment by the_new_standard in The goalposts for "I'll believe it's real AI when..." have moved to "literally duplicate Einstein" by Yuli-Ban
It's easy to show that AI can do more than it was trained on with a single neuron. Just build an AI which converts Metric to Imperial, just a single conversion, calibrating that one multiplier neuron from a few example measurements. It will then be able to give outputs for far more than its training data, because it's learned the underlying logic.