Wednesday, September 17

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AI can interview on your behalf. Would you try it?
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AI can interview on your behalf. Would you try it?

I’m blown away by what AI can already accomplish for the benefit of users. But have we even scratched the surface? When between jobs, I used to think about technology that would answer all of the interviewers questions (in text form) with very little delay, so that I could provide optimal responses. What do you think of this, which takes things several steps beyond? submitted by /u/ReallyKirk [link] [comments]
[D] Why Bigger Models Generalize Better
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[D] Why Bigger Models Generalize Better

There is still a lingering belief from classical machine learning that bigger models overfit and thus don't generalize well. This is described by the bias-variance trade-off, but this no longer holds in the new age of machine learning. This is empirically shown by phenomena like double descent, where higher-complexity models perform better than lower-complexity ones. The reason why this happens remains counterintuitive for most people, so I aim to address it here: Capacity Theory: The theory states that when models are much larger than their training data, they have extra capacity not just for memorizing but also for exploring different structures. They can find more generalizable structures that are simpler than those required for memorization. Due to regularization, the model favors the...
One-Minute Daily AI News 11/3/2024
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One-Minute Daily AI News 11/3/2024

Meta and Google using user comments or reviews as part of generative AI responses to queries on restaurants or to summarise sentiment could introduce new defamation risks.[1] Decart’s AI simulates a real-time, playable version of Minecraft.[2] AI chatbots are the new priests.[3] I will never confess to Father AI. That’s according to a new study from the University of Kansas Life Span Institute, which found that parents seeking information on their children’s health are turning to AI more than human health care professionals.[4] Sources: [1] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/nov/04/google-meta-efamation-ai-generated-responses-australia [2] https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/31/decarts-ai-simulates-a-real-time-playable-version-of-minecraft/ [3] https://www.businessinsider.com/rise-of...
This happened today.
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This happened today.

I was using Open AI assistant to help me look for source material for a presentation. I have done this before and it usually gives me good material to complement the presentation. I got this video as a result. I didn't ask for it at any point, nor the conversation was sarcastic or comedic at any point . Really confusing. I know it looks like a joke but it really happened, today to be specific. submitted by /u/mindatetheuniverse [link] [comments]
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