@jsuarez@kalomaze@stalkermustang > fwiw I don't think you can do Go wellin 50k
what hard/non-puzzle like problems can be solved in 50k params. genuinely curious on what kind of problems you have been working on with this.
@svembu@fizzbhau@Bluearcsys So you are urging indian parents to stop vaccinating their children based on an unverified hypothesis? Do you see the problem here?
@jsensarma When I read the OP, I interpreted it something like the Talmudic parable of the carob tree. I doubt Sridhar Vembu needs a lecture in network effects. I think he is betting on the long arc of creating them. After all, Bangalore was once just a sleepy town too.
@hkproj To "live for ideals" means demanding accountability—not pretending murderers and victims are morally equal. Condemn the machine, not just its operators. Until then, your idealism fuels the violence it claims to oppose.
@hkproj To dismiss politics as a choice is a luxury only the unaffected can afford. The Jews of Europe did not "die for politicians"; they were exterminated by a regime embedded in societal complicity.
@semiDL@bindureddy@ClementDelangue Also, it looks they did better than GPT-4 in 2 of the 4 categories and had comparable performance to GPT-4 in the rest two categories.
I was looking at this more recent version of the paper here: https://t.co/1oo5X9xOOL
@semiDL@bindureddy@ClementDelangue I enjoyed reading the paper. Thanks for the reference.
May be I am missing your point, but it looks like the
"...results show that domain-adaptive pretraining was the primary technique driving enhanced performance in domain-specific tasks."
@lemire No masks outside even when two people are talking standing near each other? I know atleast some people who wear masks outside when conversing with others so that the *others* feel safer. I'd invoke the principle of charity and assume that is what is happening in this picture.
@JohnDCook@lemire Fact check: https://t.co/6ODY6UYCt4
The 94% 'includes both serious complications from COVID-19 infection -- such
as respiratory failure, pneumonia, and adult respiratory distress
syndrome – as well as pre-existing conditions..'
@mla_sudhakar Dr Sudhakar, Can we please stop counting the total tests done so far and focus on test positivity rate? It is crucial to keep ourselves honest and that metric right in front of our eyes day over day is how we will beat the virus.🙏
@hchawlah Probably no retesting to see if the inmates subsequently developed symptoms. Buried in the middle of the original Reuter's report: "Some people diagnosed as asymptomatic when tested for the coronavirus, however, may go on to develop symptoms later, according to researchers."