Category: Assistive Technologies

Richard talks with ChatGPT 4.0 about life, AIs, organisms, organizations, audits, fairness, trust, blockchain, AIs

Richard talks with ChatGPT 4.0 about life, AIs, organisms, organizations, audits, fairness, trust, blockchain, AIs   Independent audits of organizations using GPT based AIs or blockchain for any decisions or actions affecting humans or systems Richard Collins:  I am reading about organisms on Wikipedia, thinking about classification of AIs as living things. They say, “Organisms
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At least try to make a 3D digital twin version.

Danielle Beckman @DaniBeckman  Happy #FluorescenceFriday! There is a forest inside your head Neurons & microglia! https://pic.twitter.com/oAATX9Quw1 Replying to @DaniBeckman In my forests the molecules and electrons, the water molecules and salts are intelligent and help me remember and interpret local and global flows. In my forests there are no vacuums, voids or empty places. In
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Merging, sharing, comparing conversations

Sebastian Raschka @rasbt  As an LLM finetuner, I recently started getting into model merging. I wrote up a short tutorial on linear merging to introduce the topic: https://lightning.ai/lightning-ai/studios/efficient-linear-model-merging-for-llms Btw does anyone happen to have good examples of LLMs that work well when merged via linear merging? And for… Replying to @rasbt The reason I have
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An Internet that handles questions, feedback, suggestions, emerging ideas, diffuse topics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_iguana Every day I check random Wikipedia articles to trace out issues with methods of collaboration, or lack. This article, someone in Dec 2013 said, “Unsourced material may be challenged and removed“. Seen against the landscape of all GPT AIs now where they never cite sources, and create no new material of their own traceable
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Black holes and neutron stars are quark gluon stars, magnetic and gravitational energy density, big bang nova

PBS Space Time: The Boundary Between Black Holes & Neutron Stars at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As7vWYmb5L8 Videos about science and technology should always link to the original research, the data, and community. The LIGO-Virgo event is called GW190814 Searching for “GW190814” will lead to articles on Wikipedia and Arxiv. In certain situations, such events can come from inside
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Why Cancer is not closing out as a topic. AIs are future living creatures

Ian Jones @IanLJones98 Progress on UK cancer survival at its slowest in 50 years, study finds… By Anna Bawden via @guardian cc @enilev @Nicochan33 @BetaMoroney @AkwyZ @mvollmer1 @antgrasso @sallyeaves @DrFerdowsi @Khulood_Almani @sonu_monika @FrRonconi @wcrpaul @NevilleGaunt https://theguardian.com/society/2024/feb/02/progress-on-cancer-survival-in-uk-at-slowest-in-50-years-study-finds Replying to @IanLJones98 @guardian and 13 others Yes, it is tied to fragmented methods used on the Internet –
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Internet footprints of ‘integrated topics’ now are mostly kaleidoscopic and fragmented

MaterialsProject: Materials Project Seminars – Tian Xie “MatterGen: a generative model for inorganic materials design” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smz1go6_Spo Please put links to individuals, papers, groups and resources in each video description and “about us”. On your next-gen materials project about/people page the whole list of Materials Algorithms, Data and Experimental Validation people have no affiliation listed.
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Parsers to write parsers from examples – global standard tokenizer for all things accessible from the Internet

Benny, the longest I have waited for a reply (and got one) is 5.5 years, so compared to that you were nearly instantaneous. I did write a regex parser for Javascript and experimented with several languages common on the Internet.  My brother, Clif, wrote a parser for about 30 or 40 computer languages and text
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