With @Harvard, we built a ‘virtual rodent’ powered by AI to help us better understand how the brain controls movement. 🧠
With deep RL, it learned to operate a biomechanically accurate rat model - allowing us to compare real & virtual neural activity. → https://t.co/GaToq3AWTQ
Introducing GPT-4o, our new model which can reason across text, audio, and video in real time.
It's extremely versatile, fun to play with, and is a step towards a much more natural form of human-computer interaction (and even human-computer-computer interaction):
@Valdecantos Para traducir al español Chatgpt. Si vas a redactar además te da otras cosas como cambios de estilo, reescritura, resumen etc. Si solo quieres corregir algo que has escrito a otro idioma te recomiendo también Grammarly
@geoffreyhinton@andywalters Additionally AI will also democratize and standardize good diagnostics for everyone. This will not longer depend on the ability of a specific doctor, or the money you have to pay them.
@skirano These resultant images at the end are close in the embedding space, alongside other Pixar images that could potentially be used in the training stage. The fine-tuning process has possibly reinforced that latent space.
A quick thumbnail sketch to illustrate, very qualitatively, why global heating has accelerated and will continue to do so for years, maybe decades, unless the world community implements new climate and environmental health policies. @UNFCCC@UNEP
Wow! Wow! Wow!
North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies are going vertical again. And yes, I needed to extend the y-axis.
Yesterday's temperature of 24.49°C (76.08°F) was 4.2σ above the 1991-2020 mean. The previous high for July 17 was 23.71°C (74.68°F) in 2020.
Is the 🌞 causing global warming? No. The Sun can influence Earth’s climate, but it is not responsible for the warming trend we’ve seen over the past few decades. Details: https://t.co/MI5xlhSu8o