Wednesday, September 17

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Can we get recommendations/opinions for different AI’s here? i.e. You.com?

Been following the AI game (who hasn't?). Am not a programmer, but someone with more than a few gray hairs who's trying to stay at least a little relevant. Was toying with getting myself ChatGPT pro for the holidays to start to do some API stuff to help summarize/take notes on Youtube videos... then You.com came across my feed. Looks like you're paying for multiple AI's through the one platform... Is this like, a great deal and a great way to causal users/AI learners to have access to multiple AI's? Or am I better off just choosing one (Claude or ChatGPT) and sticking with it? Anyone have thoughts? Thanks for helping an silver hair try to stay relevant. submitted by /u/maxofreddit [link] [comments]
Image generator IA, free and cost version
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Image generator IA, free and cost version

Hello Good Night I would like to know who it´s the best IA to generate anime images, or in general images of all kinds but i want to make my onw scenes and characters in action (for example a woman holding a big rubber mallet about to smash an alarm clock, when she is about to wake up ), or for example crossing images and generate the one fusion like this girl(Kouko), with green dress, holding the bugs bunny mallet and smashing the clock, with the wooden mallet , with the main character of the anime inside them https://preview.redd.it/dy5mu852yp2e1.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3e3abb9298df28ed4af2e328071791c3d6dd7504 this girl(Kouko), with green dress, holding the bugs bunny mallet and smashing the clock, with the wooden mallet , with the main character of the a...
Comparing Precision Knowledge Editing with existing machine unlearning methods
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Comparing Precision Knowledge Editing with existing machine unlearning methods

I've been working on a project called PKE (Precision Knowledge Editing), an open-source method to improve the safety of LLMs by reducing toxic content generation without impacting their general performance. It works by identifying "toxic hotspots" in the model using neuron weight tracking and activation pathway tracing and modifying them through a custom loss function. There's lots of current Machine unlearning techniques that can make LLMs safer right now like: Exact Unlearning: This method involves retraining the model from scratch after removing the undesired data. While it ensures complete removal of the data's influence, it is computationally expensive and time-consuming, especially for large models. Approximate Unlearning: Fine-Tuning: adjusting the model using the remaining data t...
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