In @lingthusiasm's ep. 54 I learned that many linguistics departments call their cafeteria "PΔαΉini" (after the first grammarian)... C'mon linguists, shouldn't you make the best puns? Here are some suggestions:
βPut another way, ChatGPT seems so human because it was trained by an AI that was mimicking humans who were rating an AI that was mimicking humans who were pretending to be a better version of an AI that was trained on human writing.β π via @verge
https://t.co/QdJbnUIQGk
but: "The Semantic Web will enable machines to COMPREHEND semantic documents and data, not human speech and writings." This prediction didn't age as well...
Hearing about the impressive capacities of LLMs like #GPT4 by @OpenAI (https://t.co/0BD344HPwl, video by @twominutepapers@karoly_zsolnai) makes me think of the "Semantic Web" from 2001 by Lee, Hendler and Lassila: https://t.co/0Fg8fzzH0q
@melip0ne@midjourney 4: photo walter beethy, in the style of humorous tableau, extravagant table settings, avian-themed, plush doll art, tracey emin, crimson and brown, organized chaos
@melip0ne@midjourney 3: an art gallery in a room with many birds, in the style of detailed costumes, found footage and found video, extravagant table settings, plush doll art, red and brown, grocery art, ready-made
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βWhere once we would nod our heads in recognition of a well-located quaver, with Dilla time we now enjoy the effort of having to search for the beat.β
must read π
"We have seen with the drum machine that there is an opportunity to use AI to release a new wave of musical innovation. The risk is that the technology will concentrate power in ways that devalue and homogenize music."
Love this 808 story, @Jackstilgoe πhttps://t.co/qjT48OoJmP