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Introducing a new classifier to help researchers identify content created by DALL·E 3.
We are also joining the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (@C2PA_org) Steering Committee to promote industry standards. https://t.co/drgdTruJEf
October 12th is coming up! I'll be presenting Squint AI's research in collaboration with TMU's Artificial Intelligence Initiative (AI2) lab lead by Dr. Alireza Sadeghian, at the T-CAIREM AI in Medicine Conference. https://t.co/wXaVnR3LMs
Incredible how one artist, @MrUgleh created a new branch of AI art 🌀
Say what you want, but this is creative, novel, and endless. Incredible to see the community pick this up so fast
Below are some more examples and how to do it yourself 🙌🏻
At the time, many of his peers heavily criticized his appearances on TV and his popular writings, as they considered a scientist’s place to be the lab. His efforts inspired millions, including myself.
Explainable AI is more important than most people realize.
Imagine a point when models are so large and complex that we no longer understand their objectives.
Understanding how they function, and what they are paying attention to, is the only way to maintain our control.
I am excited to share my new research paper with you. In a field dominated by news on LLMs and foundation models, I am happy to present a new framework based on eXplainable AI (XAI). Its purpose is to identify and correct prediction mistakes in real-time.
https://t.co/GUx1y9njRt
Scientists of Twitter! The world needs more reminders that we're living, breathing human beings.
Quote tweet this with a picture of you doing not-science
@tothemax2050@goodreads Fantastic book.
"If I ever gave you the idea that 1958 was all Andy and Opie, remember the path lined with poison ivy, and the board across the stream."
One of his greatest lines ever.
@PhysInHistory Newton was a genius, but not infallible. He also spent more time pursuing alchemy than he did physics.
The beautiful thing about science is that it's testable. If we can describe it and repeatedly test it, it's useful. If we can't test it it's just an opinion.