Just heard the news about @ScottMinerd . I met him briefly, randomly, and he was surprisingly humble, kind, and generous with him time. Really a loss. My condolences.
@srush_nlp@ihnorton Would you have it just fill in the related work? If it was good enough to do that... would it even be meaningful to require a related work section? ...
Does that imply that the paper of the future is just the code & data?
Congrats to the fifth cohort of @Bloomberg's #DataScience Ph.D. Fellowship!
Learn more about each of our four 2022-2023 Fellows and what their research is focusing on: https://t.co/ddPjOuPL5W
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Introducing task vectors!
A new way to steer models by doing arithmetic with model weights. Subtract to make models forget, add to make them learn
📜: https://t.co/YNQvdYtdSN
🖥️: https://t.co/CVFM68u322
Don’t write code often?
Been a while?
Worry no more!
Introducing the “Fuzzy Compiler” 🧮
Just make up your own code, no worrying about syntax. Translates to working code w comments.
See example 1:
Just stumbled across these Carmelite monks who are building a gothic monastery in Wyoming, with a little help from CNC machines.
https://t.co/pPuqwyok2f
Last night, I wrote a tool which allows you to scrape data out of GPT models using SQL queries. Just make up a relevant database, and use your imagination of what kind of query you'd like, and it will return the data within GPT's parameters.
Results are structured. Example: