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> //We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run. - Roy Amara// | > //We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run. - Roy Amara// | ||
- | Towards an understanding of current issues. | + | Most of the content here is about generative AI (large language models and diffusion models) which is the hot topic as of February 2023, but there' |
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+ | * **Mostly stopped updating in April 2023, keeping up got exhausting.** There are better sources out there for current developments. Consider this a static account of the late 2022/early 2023 hype. | ||
* I am not a machine learning expert nor do I work in the field. This page is a scratchpad, reflecting my current efforts to catch up in my understanding of the tech and surrounding issues. | * I am not a machine learning expert nor do I work in the field. This page is a scratchpad, reflecting my current efforts to catch up in my understanding of the tech and surrounding issues. | ||
* All comments and opinions are my own, and are not intended to reflect the positions of my employer or anyone affiliated with me. | * All comments and opinions are my own, and are not intended to reflect the positions of my employer or anyone affiliated with me. | ||
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