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Jake Cowton

@JakeCowton

Machine Learning Engineer PhD in Deep Learning Currently Lead ML @ https://t.co/TTHJEVZ4r5 Previously @cern @UniofNewcastle @welcodotme

UK Katılım Haziran 2012
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Colin Jarvis
Colin Jarvis@colintjarvis·
platform.openai.com/docs/guides/op… Optimizing LLMs for accuracy is hard - despite opening our talk at DevDay in November last year with those same words, achieving the right level of accuracy for production remains a challenge. I’ve tried to collect my learnings from the last year into our latest guide, Optimizing LLMs for Accuracy. The key sticking points are consistently: - Knowing how to start optimizing accuracy - When to use what optimization method - What level of accuracy is good enough for production This paper gives a mental model for dealing with all of these. Hope you enjoy, and please comment with any additional content you’d like to see - we’d love to share more of our learnings where they can help you.
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Jasper Lyons@iOvrThoughtThis·
imagine if all scientific papers were released with high quality videos
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I think there's maybe really something here, look at this. I got GPT to respond to the prompt from this uml.edu/docs/sample-es…. Then I got a sequence of embeddings for each word in both the human- and GPT- authored essays. You can see how the human one moves around more.
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I think any point in that sequence is probably not that informative but the trajectory might be highly informative. Intuitively, natural writing isn’t done by always choosing the most likely next token whereas robot writing is and you might be able to see that in the trajectory.

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Highway62
Highway62@Highway62·
What the refs think is happening beneath the ball that's clearly on the ground #SCOvFRA
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Ashley Beauchamp
Ashley Beauchamp@ashbeauchamp·
Parcel delivery firm DPD have replaced their customer service chat with an AI robot thing. It’s utterly useless at answering any queries, and when asked, it happily produced a poem about how terrible they are as a company. It also swore at me. 😂
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Garrett Scott 🕳
Garrett Scott 🕳@thegarrettscott·
For every 10 likes this gets, I will ask ChatGPT to make this goose a little sillier.
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Hits Radio News | North East@HitsNENewsX·
The iconic Sycamore Gap tree on Hadrian's Wall Path in Northumberland has been felled overnight. We're waiting more information on this. Pics - Amanda Marks, Author, Facebook.
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Cooper@_CCooper·
FFS #amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16957649788688&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Ftechcrunch.com%2F2023%2F09%2F26%2Fgoogle-podcasts-to-shut-down-in-2024-with-listeners-migrated-to-youtube-music%2F" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">techcrunch-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/techcrunch…
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Owain Evans
Owain Evans@OwainEvans_UK·
Does a language model trained on “A is B” generalize to “B is A”? E.g. When trained only on “George Washington was the first US president”, can models automatically answer “Who was the first US president?” Our new paper shows they cannot!
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Soumith Chintala
Soumith Chintala@soumithchintala·
No More GIL! the Python team has officially accepted the proposal. Congrats @colesbury on his multi-year brilliant effort to remove the GIL, and a heartfelt thanks to the Python Steering Council and Core team for a thoughtful plan to make this a reality. discuss.python.org/t/a-steering-c…
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Julian Togelius
Julian Togelius@togelius·
Not long ago, breakthroughs in AI research often came from lone academics or small teams using desktop hardware. These days, not so much. Are you anxious about how to stay competitive in AI as an academic? @yannakakis and I wrote this piece for you: arxiv.org/abs/2304.06035
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Rowan Cheung
Rowan Cheung@rowancheung·
Say goodbye to travel plans. This AI app creates entire itineraries with recommendations for your next trip. The best part- it's completely free 👇
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Wil Benton
Wil Benton@FatKidOnFire·
60 of our nearest and dearest, and the Scottish sunshine 🌞(!), helped @Gabrielaellala and I celebrate our big day yesterday ❤️ Delighted to have had the wonderful @paul_clarke on hand with his camera to capture the magic at @CromlixHotel 📸
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Matthew Rosenberg
Matthew Rosenberg@matthewer·
Tripnotes made over 40,000 itineraries and recommendations on its first day! Thank you for the support and feedback. 🙏
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Matthew Rosenberg
Matthew Rosenberg@matthewer·
Meet Tripnotes, a travel A.I. with taste. Ask it for recommendations, itineraries, and more. Head to tripnotes.ai to give it a spin!
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