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eliminating_coasts t1_jdhkkw3 wrote
Reply to comment by BinarySplit in [D] I just realised: GPT-4 with image input can interpret any computer screen, any userinterface and any combination of them. by Balance-
You could in principle send them four images, that align at a corner where the cursor is, if it can work out how images fit together.
eliminating_coasts t1_ixi8gsg wrote
Reply to comment by strangemanornot in Manchester United may be up for sale, so is the team profitable? [OC] by NicuCalcea
Wouldn't that normally refer to the amortization of the mortgage, rather than the house itself?
eliminating_coasts t1_irrmt94 wrote
Reply to [N] Using machine learning to find an optimal mixture of metals to create a desired alloy by cyphersanthosh
Nice to see something like this, using models to get a sense of the space of problems.
What I'd also like to see though is a process where you optimise data-creation not only for your goal, but for learning, finding locations where the model has a high degree of uncertainty, or simply a high degree of sensitivity, and populating that with experimental blends in order to better train both models.
eliminating_coasts t1_iri5g4z wrote
Reply to comment by Ulfgardleo in [D] Giving Up on Staying Up to Date and Splitting the Field by beezlebub33
I suspect automated image generation is going to become an industry, if not a separate field of study, within the next three years, so we'll start seeing hybrid programmer/artist conferences springing up, with people leaning more towards demonstrations rather than papers.
eliminating_coasts t1_jdip8in wrote
Reply to comment by SOwED in Scientists have shown how toxic dyes can be filtered out of wastewater using the method and material developed by the group. The procedure uses sunlight as a catalyst and doesn’t involve any pressure or heat. It can remove 80 percent of dye pollutants in wastewater. by Wagamaga
I was thinking that, presumably they mean that sunlight provides activation energy for a reaction.