sounds like this can be a plot of a new Pixar movie
sounds like this can be a plot of a new Pixar movie
care to elaborate on the possibilities of “really big” that you’re imagining?
I mean, this article is from 2022, which claims to use seaborn but not really. It really shows their effort, even before the whole AI hype …
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-create-a-stacked-bar-plot-in-seaborn/
cuts parts
that’s actually what the underlying method does, as this is extractive summary, hence it mostly cuts and stitches things.
From my naive understanding, this type of method does not use or “understand” context.
The alternative is abstractive summary, which is where LLMs (or even small/medium language models) are good for. But I suspect that would be a controversial choice on lemmy.
I’m also curious. A quick search came up with these. Not sure which one is most reliable/updated
Many things are called “AI models” nowadays (unfortunately due to the hype). I wouldn’t dismiss the tools and methodology yet.
That said, the article (or the researchers) did a disservice to the analysis by not including a link to the report (and code) that outlines the methodology and how the distribution of similarities look. I couldn’t find a link in the article and a quick search didn’t turn up anything.
you should try to ask the same question using xAI / Grok if possible. May also ask ChatGPT about Altman as well
welp, guess you’re right. It’s not common but not just a few someone’s either.
tell me more about the “almost” part …
Lol ads that can be engineered into DNA, so that they can be passed down for generations.
Based on this reddit comment, that website is not affiliated with the magic-wormhole
CLI tool
hm, I think I’ve been doing it wrong then …
lol how did u do that?
forgive my naivety, how does such a community avoid promoting ageism?
Interesting data but in terms of viz, this is an odd choice of color scale - the max and background being very similarly dark-toned. It may look better with flipped color scale, or maybe background should be lighter. Plus, I’m mot sure Greenland being very dark means there’s no data or it’s the max.
I think many have also been wondering about version control of legislation/law documents for some time as well. But I never understand why it’s not realized yet.
I find it quite common (and confusing) for certain news types like policy, eg “party A reverses the disapproval to oppose the once-unacceptable ban”