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I do acknowledge risks. *BUT* 1. Yes, open research and open source are the best ways to understand and mitigate them. 2. AI is not something that just happens. *We* build it, *we* have agency in what it becomes. Hence *we* control the risks. It's not some sort of natural…
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My followers might hate this idea, but I have to say it: There's a bunch of excellent LLM interpretability work coming out from AI safety folks (links below, from Max Tegmark, Dan Hendrycks, Owain Evans et al) studying open source models including Llama-2. Without open source,…
Selfied after talking with students in front of the Meta booth at ICCV - Paris
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David Donoho says other fields should adopt the openness of ML/AI research that has made it progress so fast by enabling "frictionless reproducibility" Also, we should ignore the fear-mongers. We agree.
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David Donoho nails it:
Nicely consistent and variable generations from a world model. Video generation is done in representation space. Pixel generation is the final step, only useful for visualization and data generation.
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What’s exciting about
World models FTW.
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Today we're announcing
IBM, HuggingFace, and Mistral are in the green category. Google is turning red. Inflection is a yellowish question mark. Now let's do governments....
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Funny how the more overvalued a company is, the more alarmist about AI.