Also, in case these recipes are making you thirsty: https://aiweirdness.com/post/189979379637/dont-let-an-ai-even-an-advanced-one-make-you-a
― totally unnecessary bewbz of exploitation (DJP), Friday, 7 February 2020 20:07 (four years ago) link
Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you'll definitely be dead.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 7 February 2020 20:22 (four years ago) link
brb removing all internal rinds
― seandalai, Saturday, 8 February 2020 02:24 (four years ago) link
AI Travis Scott is lithttps://vimeo.com/384062745
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 19 February 2020 13:43 (four years ago) link
Scrolling through that twitter thread, pretty sure I just made an office spectacle of myself when I got to the recipe entitled 'Potty Training for a Bunny'.
― Sammo Hazuki's Tago Mago Cantina (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 19 February 2020 13:49 (four years ago) link
I don't know how I've failed to learn by now that I CAN NOT read these AI threads while I'm at work.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EQMrV37U8AAmGDG.jpg
― Sammo Hazuki's Tago Mago Cantina (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 19 February 2020 13:51 (four years ago) link
It's incredible
― totally unnecessary bewbz of exploitation (DJP), Wednesday, 19 February 2020 14:21 (four years ago) link
oh my, I just got to the fanfic:
The neural net read a LOT of fanfic on the internet during its initial general training, and still remembers it even after training on the jello-centric data.Except now all its stories center around food. pic.twitter.com/WcMahhzc0j— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) February 8, 2020
― totally unnecessary bewbz of exploitation (DJP), Wednesday, 19 February 2020 14:24 (four years ago) link
I think we need to call the police
Today's AI is much closer in brainpower to an earthworm than to a human. It can pattern-match but doesn't understand what it's doing.This is its attempt to blend in with human recipes pic.twitter.com/kYnL7kT48B— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) February 8, 2020
― totally unnecessary bewbz of exploitation (DJP), Wednesday, 19 February 2020 14:25 (four years ago) link
This is pretty cool: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/feb/20/antibiotic-that-kills-drug-resistant-bacteria-discovered-through-ai
― DJI, Thursday, 20 February 2020 21:08 (four years ago) link
that is amazing
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 20 February 2020 21:45 (four years ago) link
This is huge.The creator of the YOLO algorithms, which (along with SSD) set much of the path of modern object detection, has stopped doing any computer vision research due to ethical concerns.I've never seen anything quite like this before. https://t.co/jzu1p4my5V— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) February 20, 2020
― But guess what? Nobody gives a toot!π (Karl Malone), Friday, 21 February 2020 17:23 (four years ago) link
(i have no insight on anything at all whether "anything like quite like this" has happened before - i suspect that many people in the field have given up their research due to ethical concerns)
― But guess what? Nobody gives a toot!π (Karl Malone), Friday, 21 February 2020 17:25 (four years ago) link
quote "anything like quite like this" end quote
if jeremy howard says this specific case is a big deal then i believe him.
but this happened a fair amount in the 60s and 70s throughout science and technology (including CS).
and less prominently, i know tons of people working in ML who vocally refuse to work on vision (which is perhaps the most obviously dangerous application). many of us also refuse to do anything in ad tech, i.e. surveillance and fraud. they didn't work on this stuff for decades (thanks joe!) and then publicly recant though, so they're not box office like he is.
― π ππ’π¨ (caek), Sunday, 23 February 2020 05:43 (four years ago) link
e.g.
If you're wondering why you'd never heard of him, it's because he stood up at the ACM Silver Anniversary party and gave a seven minute keynote about how military-industrial complicit computing folk sucked and should quit. Grace Hopper walked out; he ended up blackballed. pic.twitter.com/xjdvLXtuZ8— Os Keyes (@farbandish) February 9, 2019
(also albert einstein)
― π ππ’π¨ (caek), Sunday, 23 February 2020 05:48 (four years ago) link
https://github.com/elsamuko/Shirt-without-Stripes
― lukas, Monday, 20 April 2020 18:35 (four years ago) link
shirts without boolean operators
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Monday, 20 April 2020 18:37 (four years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJgNpm8cTE8
― DJI, Wednesday, 6 May 2020 02:58 (four years ago) link
Once it deviated from the original my brain just sort of dipped out. There are so many uncanny valleys.
― El Tomboto, Wednesday, 6 May 2020 04:07 (four years ago) link
GPT-3 is pretty crazy! https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14165
I certainly don't understand most of what's going on in the paper, but it seems that GPT-3 is basically the same as the now-famous GPT-2 language model, but massively scaled up (up to 175 Billion features). Apparently this enables the model to perform much better on "one shot" or "few shot" learning across a wide variety of tasks. That means learning to perform a task after only a few demonstrations, the way a human would, rather than the hundreds or thousands of demonstrations that had previously been required.
In addition to things like trivia questions, translation, and reading comprehension, it's shown to do a pretty good job at arithmetic (from a language model that hadn't specifically been taught to do math!), and can write news articles that are almost indistinguishable from human-written articles (human raters have a very hard time telling the difference). Be sure to check out the generated poetry in the appendix (written in the style of Wallace Stevens), which are imo pretty impressive.
― Dan I., Tuesday, 2 June 2020 21:42 (four years ago) link
parameters, not features, sorry
― Dan I., Tuesday, 2 June 2020 21:43 (four years ago) link
Important to point out that on most tasks, "one shot" or "few shot" learning still results in substantially lower accuracy than extensively-trained task-specific state-of-the-art results, but this style of lightly-trained learning had been (from what I can gather) a notorious weak point of models like this up until now, so it's a big step up.
― Dan I., Tuesday, 2 June 2020 21:50 (four years ago) link
v cool
― DJI, Tuesday, 2 June 2020 21:50 (four years ago) link
can't do much worse than we are right now
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 2 June 2020 21:54 (four years ago) link
Get ready for people to start moving the Turing test goalposts: https://aiweirdness.com/post/620645957819875328/this-is-the-openai-api-it-makes-spookily-good
― Dan I., Thursday, 11 June 2020 18:39 (four years ago) link
fucking hellhttps://twitter.com/dog_fakes
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 11 June 2020 19:00 (four years ago) link
This is Soren. He is having an existential crisis, wondering if maybe he isnβt just a lamb after all. 14/10 pic.twitter.com/OHf7kFfQvj— dog_fakes (@dog_fakes) June 10, 2020
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 11 June 2020 19:01 (four years ago) link
We only rate dogs. There is a broken pipe in the basement. Please donβt send Cheetos. This is a fire hazard. Thank you... 13/10 pic.twitter.com/JqA2yRGcJj— dog_fakes (@dog_fakes) June 11, 2020
i am deeply curious if the alt-text is human or machine generated
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 11 June 2020 19:02 (four years ago) link
Check Dan's link. The text is AI generated based on the images.
― brain (krakow), Thursday, 11 June 2020 22:49 (four years ago) link
Ah, sorry, alt-text. Ignore my not reading properly. Apologies.
― brain (krakow), Thursday, 11 June 2020 22:50 (four years ago) link
The picture texts are human written. I was mostly just impressed with the chatbot snippets from the link I posted, though Iβm not sure I really trust the author not to have cherry picked or βcleaned them upβ. The generated dog pictures are not special and have been possible for years I think.
― Dan I., Friday, 12 June 2020 02:35 (four years ago) link
The generated dog pictures are amusingly grotesque. Humans like to be amused. Therefore the dog pictures serve their highest and best purpose, which is not to pinpoint the precise attainments of AI dog picture generation in June 2020 or educate people as to how long it might be before AI can generate wholly believable pictures of non-existent dogs. That sort of evaluation is better made via papers published in academic journals than on a Twitter feed.
― A is for (Aimless), Friday, 12 June 2020 03:38 (four years ago) link
are u sure?
― Yanni Xenakis (Hadrian VIII), Friday, 12 June 2020 04:03 (four years ago) link
Neither the text or the images are believably βhumanβ to me, though the text falls into a sort of prose uncanny valley while the pictures are all just deeply fucked up
― El Tomboto, Friday, 12 June 2020 04:22 (four years ago) link
i'm pretty sure the text was AI-written (and many of you didn't notice, heh!)
― our god is a might god (Karl Malone), Friday, 12 June 2020 04:59 (four years ago) link
in fact, the entire post dan l posted was all about the text of those tweets - the AI generated visuals barely warrant a mention
― our god is a might god (Karl Malone), Friday, 12 June 2020 05:01 (four years ago) link
Dan I, sorry!
My bad, the dog ratings text is generated, but the alt-text (which I do not see and do not know how to view) is human written. She doesn't really do a good job of explaining all that, tbh. It'll be fun to play with the API first-hand.
― Dan I., Friday, 12 June 2020 14:35 (four years ago) link
and with that, i believe that AI has now reached 100% level
we are now in the age of 3fa23
― our god is a wee lil god (Karl Malone), Friday, 12 June 2020 15:05 (four years ago) link
hold your cursor motionless over the image for the alt text. I would've been more impressed if that was machine-written as it seems genuinely aware.
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 12 June 2020 16:14 (four years ago) link
yikeshttp://www.shardcore.org/shardpress2019/2020/06/17/algonuts/
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 19 June 2020 23:56 (four years ago) link
face depixelizer
π€π€π€ pic.twitter.com/LG2cimkCFm— Chicken3gg (@Chicken3gg) June 20, 2020
― koogs, Saturday, 20 June 2020 18:45 (four years ago) link
One reason this thread title is correct is that so many AI researchers fervently believe in long-discredited pseudoscience: https://cacm.acm.org/careers/244713-facial-recognition-software-predicts-criminality-researchers-say/fulltext
― dip to dup (rob), Monday, 22 June 2020 17:35 (four years ago) link
That is so gross. Predicting "criminality" by looking at a photo is bias-reinforcing bullshit.
― DJI, Monday, 22 June 2020 17:56 (four years ago) link
With 80 percent accuracy and with no racial bias, the software can predict if someone is a criminal based solely on a picture of their face. The software is intended to help law enforcement prevent crime.
Each of these sentences is horrifying. But the second is by far the worst. The amount of unselfconscious intellectual depravity exhibited in this press release is bleakly stunning.
― the unappreciated charisma of cows (Aimless), Monday, 22 June 2020 18:28 (four years ago) link
The thing where these companies simultaneously say that their systems are accurate but also impossible to quantify (what exactly is the AI seeing that is a marker for "criminality?") is some scary shit.
― DJI, Monday, 22 June 2020 18:32 (four years ago) link
Like if it's not racial bias, what is it? Phrenology? Eye separation? Nose size? Hairstyle?
― DJI, Monday, 22 June 2020 18:33 (four years ago) link
Yes, even a hint of the police putting this into practice is deeply disturbing. I'm also horrified to be (again) reminded that you can advance quite far in CS without learning the absolute basics of the history of science
― dip to dup (rob), Monday, 22 June 2020 18:33 (four years ago) link