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Originally posted by Murdrum View PostNarrow AI would be domain specific AI like AlphaGo.
More general AI would be that which isn't bounded within a specific domain and would encompass everything you view as intelligence in a human; reasoning, creativity, knowledge, language, I'm sure there is others.
Basically anything you can think is a prerequisite for passing the Turing test.
We had that years ago. Maybe I’m being reductive and unfair.
We are miles away from the broader definition you outlined. We are likely even miles away from having enough data to even begin to understand how far away we are.
Maybe I’m a pessimist but I take my opinion from being fairly familiar with the practical uses of NLP, a good familiar of bidaf and Allen Institute stuff( and from a strictly “how can this solve real world problems” perspective and it’s... miles away.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostAs per Murdrum on the definition. It's changing everything right now. Robotic process engineering is standard with added data-driven systems to optimise processes. Most marketing and sales has an algorithm based element to improve outcomes. Nearly all financial markets and banks and therefore firm financing is based on machine learning based classification of default risks.
There's an argument about whether this is machine learning or AI. But not convinced the difference is all that important for practical purposes.
Next step then is AI-driven product and service design and optimisation of supply chains. That's pretty much every firm function AI-enabled.
Have a mess around with this, likely the forefront or close to anyway Of this type of tech, https://demo.allennlp.org/reading-comprehension
It’s cool. But it’s not really practical.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
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Although perhaps language comprehension is an unfair starting point for wow.
As the PhD Computer whiz kid I work with told me, if we get there it’s basically the singularity.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
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Originally posted by Murdrum View PostOk what I think you have there will need an Efrenfest model, it's a discrete not continuous model, you have been given the states, you'll need to do the reading on it because I haven't looked at anything like that in 2 years but looks like what you may need.
I found Dartmouth good: https://www.dartmouth.edu/~chance/te.../Chapter11.pdf
I hope this helps
The solution is actually quite simple, you just express the probabilities in terms of each other and then solve the quadratic equation. I was making it out to be way more complicated than it really was.
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Originally posted by Theresa View PostYa fair but it’s not even machine learning and it’s just playing ol algorithms. Like fine that an algo can calc a score for something with a bunch of variables but we are miles away from having the machine infer.
Have a mess around with this, likely the forefront or close to anyway Of this type of tech, https://demo.allennlp.org/reading-comprehension
It’s cool. But it’s not really practical.
Many felt that ability in strategy games, creativity and language would the elements that would be the last to fall but it's actually been things such as the physical factors like movement for example.
The most advanced humanoid type robots are so far from what was expected that anyone 50 years ago not named Turing would laugh.
The crux many see AGI having is whether consciousness needs to be a part of the puzzle or not and what magic is involved in reaching it if needed.
If it's a simple case of processing power, you reach x and the lights come on, download the knowledge with all the extra storage then we'll get there because brain mapping has come along quite a lot, synpases/neurons can be replicated now, it's only a matter of time before a human brain is entirely replicated.
Again it's not yet known if some other organic elements are involved.
It's interesting and no one knows whether it's quantum computing, DNA storage (215m terabytes of data per gram) or whatever else but major breakthroughs are likely in our generation.
Maybe we'll all end up as papercips: https://www.decisionproblem.com/paperclips/index2.html
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Yeah the movement thing is really interesting to ponder.
We are designing robots to move the way we find their movement useful. Not the way we move.
If there is an intelligent designer and he/she thinks lol us... how is our movement useful for him/her.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
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Originally posted by Mellor View PostBookies talk about their payouts as "losses" conveniently ignoring the losing bet gains on the market."I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Originally posted by Murdrum View PostIt's all very interesting one thing about AI/Robitics is that if you think about it's place in sci-fi and even science to a degree the elements which were envisaged to be cracked first are the total opposite to those which have been accomplished.
Many felt that ability in strategy games, creativity and language would the elements that would be the last to fall but it's actually been things such as the physical factors like movement for example.
The most advanced humanoid type robots are so far from what was expected that anyone 50 years ago not named Turing would laugh.
The crux many see AGI having is whether consciousness needs to be a part of the puzzle or not and what magic is involved in reaching it if needed.
If it's a simple case of processing power, you reach x and the lights come on, download the knowledge with all the extra storage then we'll get there because brain mapping has come along quite a lot, synpases/neurons can be replicated now, it's only a matter of time before a human brain is entirely replicated.
Again it's not yet known if some other organic elements are involved.
It's interesting and no one knows whether it's quantum computing, DNA storage (215m terabytes of data per gram) or whatever else but major breakthroughs are likely in our generation.
Maybe we'll all end up as papercips: https://www.decisionproblem.com/paperclips/index2.html
Part 1 of 2: "The Road to Superintelligence". Artificial Intelligence — the topic everyone in the world should be talking about.
Part 2: "Our Immortality or Our Extinction". When Artificial Intelligence gets superintelligent, it's either going to be a dream or a nightmare for us.
Just really really well written stuffLast edited by DeadParrot; 19-12-19, 17:26.People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Interview with Kasparov. Only the intro is in Russian, the first 45 minutes is mostly about chess an AI. The rest is all politics, mostly Trump and Putin. He has no explanation as to why Putin hasn't had him bumped off.
Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Many believed an algorithm would transcend humanity with cognitive awareness. Machines would discern and learn tasks without human intervention and replace workers in droves. They quite literally would be able to “think”. Many people even raised the question whether we could have robots for spouses.
Each AI Winter is preceded with scientists exaggerating and hyping the potential of their creations. It is not enough to say their algorithm can do one task well. They want it to ambitiously adapt to any task, or at least give the impression it can. For instance, AlphaZero makes a better chess playing algorithm. Media’s reaction is “Oh my gosh, general AI is here. Everybody run for cover! The robots are coming!” Then the scientists do not bother correcting them and actually encourage it using clever choices of words. Tempering expectations does not help VC funding after all.
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Maybe we could get AI to paste correct URL's
Many believed an algorithm would transcend humanity with cognitive awareness. Machines would discern and learn tasks without human intervention and replace workers in droves. They quite literally would be able to “think”. Many people even raised the question whether we could have robots for spouses.
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Just on the Fitz thing and a poker club not being a profitable model, without casino games.
What about a full bar in a poker club?
Most restaurants would be break even if it wasn't for alcohol sales. Would this not work for a poker club?
I remember being in the Grosvenor in Luton years and years ago. But the bar inside it was hopping. It was during a festival in fairness and maybe it was dead most other nights.
Personally I don't drink when I play poker, but if I bust and there's a bar I certainly wouldn't be shy of dropping 30 quid in one before i go home.
So what will come of the Fitz - more than likely turn into some hipster bar/restaurant now.
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Originally posted by iLoVePoKeR View PostJust on the Fitz thing and a poker club not being a profitable model, without casino games.
What about a full bar in a poker club?
Most restaurants would be break even if it wasn't for alcohol sales. Would this not work for a poker club?
I remember being in the Grosvenor in Luton years and years ago. But the bar inside it was hopping. It was during a festival in fairness and maybe it was dead most other nights.
Personally I don't drink when I play poker, but if I bust and there's a bar I certainly wouldn't be shy of dropping 30 quid in one before i go home.
So what will come of the Fitz - more than likely turn into some hipster bar/restaurant now.
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Originally posted by dobby View PostAwful pity that rigger choosing a woman over his mates. Never thought I'd see that man whipped."I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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"I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Originally posted by AndyFatBastard View Post
They mention plastic as an issue but you would imagine the tech involved in this operation and ocean plastic cleaning are similar. The scale of this operation and it's potential impact makes the issue with plastic seem like only a small contributory factor.
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I’ve just been given some freebie tickets for the Leinster match this evening. If anyone fancies joining me I’ll be at the RDS around 19.15. Tickets are in the Anglesea stand so there’s shelter but it will be cold. Drop me a pm if you fancy it.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Originally posted by AndyFatBastard View PostMe and Dobby are going to see Die Hard in the Lighthouse tomorrow. Have two spare tickets if anyone wants to join us?
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People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View Postwearing this today in celebration
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Has anyone been watching The Boys on Amazon Prime (or wherever you get your TV)? Watched episode 1 last night, was very impressed. Read the graphic novels a few years ago, seems like a faithful interpretation plus it has Karl Urban.
Karl Urban improves everything he is in (bit like Jason Statham). Should be a much, much bigger star.
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Originally posted by ionapaul View PostHas anyone been watching The Boys on Amazon Prime (or wherever you get your TV)? Watched episode 1 last night, was very impressed. Read the graphic novels a few years ago, seems like a faithful interpretation plus it has Karl Urban.
Karl Urban improves everything he is in (bit like Jason Statham). Should be a much, much bigger star.Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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It has been suggested on Twitter that our British cousins, when applying for an Irish passport post Brexit should have to answer questions about us. Suggested questions include:
1. Please explain why the national news is broadcast at exactly one minute after 6pm.
2. Fill in the blank..."roll it there ______"
3. Whose job is it to put a bit of butter on the spuds? Is it a)Andrew b) Andrea or c) André?
4. How are you?
If the answer doesn’t contain “grand”, it’s an immediate fail.
5. Which member of the family was missing after the water safety advert?
6. Boxing Day or Steevenses Day?
7. How many items of something do you need before you can use "rake" as a collective noun?
8. “Mammy is gone to get the messages.”
Explain.
9. What and where is Hill 16?
10. Sean: "You wouldn't put the kettle on would you?"
Mary: "I will yeah"
Is Mary going to put the kettle on for Sean?
If you’re not Irish you won’t have the first idea how to answer the above!
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostFinally got my hands on Strewel's meat. Insert drool pictures.
God bless Joris Bohnson.
Need to buy a new fridge with a lock to keep out adult children with overgrown appetitesTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View PostIt has been suggested on Twitter that our British cousins, when applying for an Irish passport post Brexit should have to answer questions about us. Suggested questions include:
1. Please explain why the national news is broadcast at exactly one minute after 6pm.
2. Fill in the blank..."roll it there ______"
3. Whose job is it to put a bit of butter on the spuds? Is it a)Andrew b) Andrea or c) André?
4. How are you?
If the answer doesn’t contain “grand”, it’s an immediate fail.
5. Which member of the family was missing after the water safety advert?
6. Boxing Day or Steevenses Day?
7. How many items of something do you need before you can use "rake" as a collective noun?
8. “Mammy is gone to get the messages.”
Explain.
9. What and where is Hill 16?
10. Sean: "You wouldn't put the kettle on would you?"
Mary: "I will yeah"
Is Mary going to put the kettle on for Sean?
If you’re not Irish you won’t have the first idea how to answer the above!
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View Post100% Cheeseback / VIP rewards program in operation from RDIII political bookmakers was an uncalled for but most welcome bonus.
Need to buy a new fridge with a lock to keep out adult children with overgrown appetites
My younger selection of offspring hoovered up one of the parma hams earlier. Had to hide the salamis."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Emmet View PostDay 1 of being home is absolutely great. Whiskey in hand. Leinster on the tv, Da's dinner was class.
It clearly won't last the 10 days I'm here, but sometimes it's just great being home.
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Originally posted by Dice75 View PostDidn't see HJ's discussion about the Fitz linked here....
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Originally posted by Emmet View PostDay 1 of being home is absolutely great. Whiskey in hand. Leinster on the tv, Da's dinner was class.
It clearly won't last the 10 days I'm here, but sometimes it's just great being home.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostScottish rather than Irish ad, but kinda works.
Michael Fassbender cast as a man who literally crosses an ocean to make up with his mate. Won gold at 2005 FAB Awards.
Crossed with:
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Originally posted by dobby View PostWould be the perfect thing to wear tomorrow night should come along
FIL's angiogram triggered a mini stroke and have been parked in Vincent's A&E since 5.
Its a lot more sedate than James' but the lack of roaring does seem to have a rather lackadaisical effect on the staff.
We were in the beacon for the original procedure only sent to Vincent's as their resident stroke dude was off eating ortalan or something. The difference in execution is fucking startling.People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Holy fuck Vietnam!
First two days in Ho Chi Minh was spent figuring out one of life's most fundamental questions... How to cross the road . Place is bonkers. Some seriously good nightclubs though and food is excellent.
Now chilling in Nha Trang... Really don't get the hate for it. Great beaches and nice change of pace after ho chi Minh. Sometimes a guy just wanna relax and you can't do that in Ho Chi Minh. Gotta find a roasted duck though, dying to eat oneNo beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity, but I know none, therefore am no beast.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostLike I said to you, I felt it was only fair to hand over some cheese as we definitely both lost with that result.
My younger selection of offspring hoovered up one of the parma hams earlier. Had to hide the salamis.
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