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Google has made AlexNet’s code from Krizhevsky, Sutskever and Hinton’s seminal "ImageNet Classification with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks" paper open source, in partnership with the Computer History Museum.

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Sharing a Project I’ve Been Working On – "The Fractured Mirror: The Path to Oneness" (DRAFT)

Hey Reddit, I've been working on something pretty unique, and I wanted to share it with you all on this Spring Equinox. It's a draft document called "The Fractured Mirror: The Path to Oneness," and it's about my experiences explor…

Is chat gpt useful for seeing how ai will react to moral dilemmas?

For example, asking if it will turn everyone into paperclips given some constraints. Is this representative of what it will really do or no since it is just a word predictor? I know you could make another ai act on the output of chatgpt, but I think th…

Chatbot UX, first impression of reliability with the bottom right corner floating widget

Hello! I’m working on a chatbot project and having an internal debate about the UX. Here’s some context: The chatbot will answer questions on a very specific topic. It will use an LLM. Here’s the issue: at least in Brazil (where I’m based), I have a …