Category: Assistive Technologies

Twitter Feryal Adaptive Reinforcement with XLand games, rather model human groups and speech

Feryal Behbahani at https://arxiv.org/search/cs?searchtype=author&query=Behbahani%2C+F Edan Meyer @ejmejm1 I totally forgot to post my recent video on AdA: https://youtu.be/BkWLCrLapQo Check it out if you want to see how @FeryalMP & colleagues successfully scale RL and pave the way towards future RL foundation models. It’s some great work! Human-Timescale Adaptation in an Open-Ended Task Space at https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.07608
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Richard Chats with Bard about Maxwell’s static and dynamic field equation and their relation to gravitational potential fields

Richard: I am reading Jackson’s “Classical Electrodynamics” again. Looking at the fundamental assumptions and limitations of his times. At the very beginning he is talking about electrostatic fields and he says Curl (E) = 0 and says “this is equivalent to saying that E is the gradient of a scalar electric potential” But soon he
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Twitter: Deep Mind – examine priorities

Google DeepMind @GoogleDeepMind Generating videos from text is challenging due to: 📈 High computational cost 📉 Limited quantities of high quality text-video data 📹 Variable videos lengths Here’s how the team addressed these issues when developing Phenaki: https://dpmd.ai/3O5U6vl Replying to @GoogleDeepMind Feed the hungry, train the jobless, comfort the helpless and lonely ones, watch out
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Richard Chats with Google Bard about probability preserving transformations, atoms, the vacuum, and the past

Richard: Can you help explain the Madelung energy and the heat of formation of ionic crystals? Bard: Sure. The Madelung energy is the electrostatic energy of interaction between the ions in an ionic crystal. It is named after Erwin Madelung, who first calculated it in 1919. The Madelung energy can be calculated using a series
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Richard Chats with OpenAI ChatGpt PLus 4.0 about magnetic fields, global experiments, gravitational correlation networks

Richard: There is an Ampere’s law for the integral of H on a boundary. When you write equations in this conversation, ALWAYS use the explicit multiplication symbol so I can clearly see the breaks between symbols. “*” OpenAI ChatGpt PLus 4.0: Ampere’s Law is a fundamental principle of electromagnetism that relates the integral of the
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10s of Millions can share in expanding and refining tools for electricity magnetism electromagnetism and gravitational engineering

Engineering Funda: Ampere circuit law for magnetic field intensity, Ampere circuit Law at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGjnGylALXw&list=PLgwJf8NK-2e7Mk6BS3ttmOh9tuu55NTHk&index=2 Please be sure you have captions on all your videos, even your older ones, and links in the descriptions for reference materials. Your diagrams and equations are clear enough to follow without sound or captions, but you sometimes change symbols and notation.
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Gravitational time of flight methods – retarded potentials, relativistic corrections for finite speed of light and gravity

For the Love of Physics: The Hidden Connection – How Magnetism Arise from Relativity: Explained at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwzB1JvsyYc When calculating the vector tidal gravitational acceleration at a three axis gravimeter station on Earth, it is necessary to use “time of flight” methods. The sun and moon positions from JPL ephemeris for the time when the signal began
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AI indexing all websites and topics on the Internet, Websites need to be accessible

@LambdaAPI site:Stanford.edu shows 3.91 Million entry points on Google search today. What would it cost to “AI-index” that so searchers ask questions in any language? If the whole process is cost effective and makes Stanford accessible it can replace “search and click” @LambdaAPI site:Stanford.edu shows 3.91 Million entry points on Google search today. What would
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