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Looking for the yellow path - by Erendira Corona

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I recently got into ChatGPT, i was just curious about the kind of interpretations, answers, "opinions" and text it can generate based on our conversation. As an AI language model, i don't have personal preferences, opinions or emotions… However as an objective observer i can say that… Most of the time it was able to offer its "thoughts". One of the exercise i did was asking for direct feedback about some text i wrote myself. The blue color of the sky is, in itself, a fiction of the sea; where colored birds swim, and a white pearl -signature of the strangeness of our world- adorn the necklace of a Nereid who is neither half human nor half inhuman and from whose song each one of us descends gently, without ceasing. ChatGPT feedback: The text you've written is very poetic and imaginative. It evokes a sense of mystery and beauty, with vivid imagery and a dreamlike quality. The idea of the blue color of the sky being a fiction of the sea is an interesting one, and it challenges our assumptions about the natural world.


A brief history of artificial intelligence

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Multiple factors have driven the development of artificial intelligence (AI) over the years. The ability to swiftly and effectively collect and analyze enormous amounts of data has been made possible by computing technology advancements, which have been a significant contributing factor. Another factor is the demand for automated systems that can complete activities that are too risky, challenging or time-consuming for humans. Also, there are now more opportunities for AI to solve real-world issues, thanks to the development of the internet and the accessibility of enormous amounts of digital data. Moreover, societal and cultural issues have influenced AI.


ChatGPT vs. Google Bard: Which gives the better answers?

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Generative AI models are the hot new thing in the Big Tech world, and everyone is joining the race. The buzz really only started with OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot, a generative AI language model that is incredibly good at predicting which words should follow one another when you feed it with prompts. Google has long been working on a similar technology, dubbed LaMDA, and with ChatGPT taking the world by storm, the company saw itself forced to release some version of its AI model to the world. That's how we got Bard, Google's first publicly available chat-based generative language model, with access to many parts of the internet. But is Google really at the same level as ChatGPT already?


Working with Ising model in Machine Learning domain part3

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Abstract: We study opinion dynamics on networks with a nontrivial community structure, assuming individuals can update their binary opinion as the result of the interactions with an external influence with strength h [0,1] and with other individuals in the network. To model such dynamics, we consider the Ising model with an external magnetic field on a family of finite networks with a clustered structure. Assuming a unit strength for the interactions inside each community, we assume that the strength of interaction across different communities is described by a scalar ε [ 1,1], which allows a weaker but possibly antagonistic effect between communities. We are interested in the stochastic evolution of this system described by a Glauber-type dynamics parameterized by the inverse temperature β. We focus on the low-temperature regime β, in which homogeneous opinion patterns prevail and, as such, it takes the network a long time to fully change opinion.


The 'AI tax' on AI-enabled applications in the cloud

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Back in 2019, I wrote about the "container tax." In simple terms, this is the additional cost to use containers properly within a cloud-based application. It includes development, operations, and other expenses that containers incur. The goal of leveraging containers is to offset the additional costs with the benefits they offer. Many other technologies come with additional costs, which may or may not justify using that specific technology.


Five things ChatGPT can't do from playing Wordle to remembering its own name

Daily Mail - Science & tech

ChatGPT has proved enormously popular since its launch at the end of last year. People have used the artificial intelligence for all manner of things, from writing work reports to creating diet plans to applying for jobs. But what can't the bot do? MailOnline looks at five functions that ChatGPT is unable to perform, from playing the popular online game Wordle to remembering its own name. It also cannot give advice on prescription medicines or write accurate news articles -- although some supporters say it is only amount of time until it can do the latter.


Working with Hyperspheres in Machine Learning part2

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Abstract: We consider the reflection of a photon by a two-level system in a quasi-one-dimensional waveguide. This is important in part because it forms the backdrop for more complicated proposals where many emitters are coupled to the waveguide: leading to super and subradiant coupling even when the emitters are distant. The incorporation of chiral effects, for example unidirectional emission of dipole emitters, has already led to rich physics such as dimer coupling. However, chirality is not the only effect of the dipole, as we explore from a phase singularity perspective. We demonstrate that control of the dipole allows a rich variety of control of the phase and amplitude of the scattered light in both directions. This expands the scope for the physics of 1D chains of emitters.


What will be the impact of AI-assisted robotics on humanity? – CIFAR

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As the world contends with the lingering catastrophic effects of a global pandemic, set against the ongoing backdrop of climate disasters and worsening conflict and humanitarian disasters, the need for rapid scientific advancement in response to crisis has never been so apparent. We can't say we weren't warned. In 2015, the United Nations released The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a shared blueprint constituting "an urgent call for action by all countries -- developed and developing -- in a global partnership." Central to the agenda are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that address a range of urgent needs for humanity, from poverty alleviation and gender equality, to decent work, sustainable cities and communities, a clean environment, affordable and clean energy, and peace. The goals were founded on decades of input from global researchers, stakeholders and policy makers.


ML (Generative CV) Research Engineer - AI Jobs

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Rosebud.ai is building the AI Canva. We first build the AI generated stock photo platform to replace Getty and Shutterstock. We're the team that built Tokkingheads (2 million IOS downloads, all organic) that allows any portrait/photo/face to be animated in seconds with no skill. Our team is still quite small ( 10), so you'll have massive impact on the trajectory of the business from Day One.


Battle of the bots! MailOnline pits ChatGPT against Google's Bard across 7 questions

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Google is hoping to usher a new era of searching for information on the internet with its new AI chatbot, Bard. The tech giant has rush-released Bard just months after the release of its hugely successful rival ChatGPT created by California AI firm OpenAI, backed by Microsoft. Microsoft has been melding ChatGPT into its Bing search engine, which once posed a rival to Google Search before falling well behind. Google execs are said to have declared a'code red' – an emergency situation – over fears ChatGPT could now end Google's $150-billion-a-year search business monopoly. MailOnline has fed both bots the same seven questions to see how their skills compare – and whether Google's solution can quell the hype around ChatGPT.