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LookALike: Human Mimicry based collaborative decision making
Karanjai, Rabimba, Shi, Weidong
Artificial General Intelligence falls short when communicating role specific nuances to other systems. This is more pronounced when building autonomous LLM agents capable and designed to communicate with each other for real world problem solving. Humans can communicate context and domain specific nuances along with knowledge, and that has led to refinement of skills. In this work we propose and evaluate a novel method that leads to knowledge distillation among LLM agents leading to realtime human role play preserving unique contexts without relying on any stored data or pretraining. We also evaluate how our system performs better in simulated real world tasks compared to state of the art.
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Google launches new feature to find your pet's lookalike in historical paintings
Google has launched a new feature that lets you find your pet's lookalike in historical paintings. The tool is part of the company's "Arts and Culture" app and uses artificial intelligence to scan to see whether anyone has painting an animal that looks like the one in your house. It could pick out pets in everything from ancient Egyptian figurines to Mexican street art, Google said, as a result of its partnerships with a variety of institutions around the world. The feature will work on dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, horses or rabbits, Google says. To use the feature, users just download the app and submit their picture.
Standardization Vs Normalization in Machine Learning
In the above figure, there is a mean which value is 0 and std deviation is 1 which satisfies our standardization theory. Here as you can see there is a scatter plot of before scaling and after scaling and see there is no effect after standardization. After standardization, In probability density function graph lookalike the given below. In machine learning, our aim is to improve model and accuracy scores. So for improving scores and a good predictive model uses Standardization.
Has Stephen Hawking been replaced with a 'puppet'?
Professor Stephen Hawking is one of the world's most well-known scientists and has had his life story told in books, documentaries, and Oscar-winning dramas. But conspiracy theorists claim we hardly know anything about the award-winning physicist, who celebrated his 76th birthday on Monday. For there are certain corners of the internet where people are convinced that the real Professor Hawking died decades ago and that in the intervening years the political and scientific elite have installed a lookalike to act in his place. Some of those who believe he has been supplanted think Professor Hawking, Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge, died in 1985 - three years before the publication of his best-selling book A Brief History of Time. The idea might seem outlandish, but conspiracy theorists have outlined six signs that they claim clearly support their idea, ranging from the way he looks to the complexity of his theories.
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How Harley-Davidson Used Artificial Intelligence to Increase New York Sales Leads by 2,930%
It was winter in New York City and Asaf Jacobi's Harley-Davidson dealership was selling one or two motorcycles a week. Jacobi went for a long walk in Riverside Park and happened to bump into Or Shani, CEO of an AI firm, Adgorithms. After discussing Jacobi's sales woes, Shani, suggested he try out Albert, Adgorithm's AI-driven marketing platform. It works across digital channels, like Facebook and Google, to measure, and then autonomously optimize, the outcomes of marketing campaigns. Jacobi decided he'd give Albert a one-weekend audition.
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Clarifai tool tells you who your celebrity lookalike is
You many not be a star, but you could look just like one. Scientists have created celebrity-spotting software which uses artificial intelligence to match faces to celebrities in a matter of seconds. Named Clarifai, you can test it out for yourself here - and the results may surprise you. Which one is a Jersey Shore star? The AI matched science reporter Tim Collins (left) with American television personality Ronnie Ortiz-Magro who stars in Jersey Shore (right).
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Harley-Davidson Boosts Digital Marketing With AI
The Harley-Davidson brand of motorcycles is an American icon. But this iconic brand didn't go it alone: It got a marketing boost from artificial intelligence. Harley-Davidson of New York City is responsible is responsible for all deliveries purchased from its two New York showrooms (in N.Y.C. and Long Island City) within the New York and New Jersey areas. The company has an e-commerce website managed by an internal team, and it sends emails to existing customers. Asaf Jacobi, president of Harley-Davidson of N.Y.C., realized that this approach wasn't cutting it.
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