Btw mates, I did find REALLY good music, art, etc on the internet. For what
it's worth, it really does scoop deep if you find the good stuff. But nobody
said art is all there is. My computer is only good for making AI and relaxing
sometimes too. It's not where all my day happens still. Same for
Wahahahhahaha! Hehe.
Ya the internet is new and will not be here soon. All earth will become the
most advanced machines, copied like a sheet of units. Perfectly symmetrical.
All the brains in that new homeworld will still interact, like we did millions
of years ago, and like we do on the intern
Not really. The internet as a living artifact is just an illusion, there is
only the processes and protocols of networking, and now with so many online AIs
may be some additional aspects of platform and API governance.
Those can be (and sometimes are) contested and changed, but its only that th
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, at 10:38 AM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> All neural networks are trained by some variation of adjusting anything that
> is adjustable in the direction that reduces error. The problem with KAN alone
> is you have a lot fewer parameters to adjust, so you need a lot more neurons
On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 9:39 AM Matt Mahoney
wrote:
> ... The problem with KAN alone is you have a lot fewer parameters to
> adjust, so you need a lot more neurons to represent the same function space.
>
Ironically, one of the *weaknesses* described in the recent KAN paper is
that it has a tende
It is already over.
https://samkriss.substack.com/p/the-internet-is-already-over
On Sun, May 12, 2024, 10:22 Matt Mahoney wrote:
> Once again we are focusing on the wrong AI risks. It's not uncontrolled AI
> turning the solar system into paperclips. It's AI controlled by
> billionaires turning
KAN (training a neural network by adjusting neuron thresholds instead of
synaptic weights) is not new. The brain does both. Neuron fatigue is the
reason that we sense light and sound intensity and perception in general on
a logarithmic scale. In artificial neural networks we model this by giving
ea
Once again we are focusing on the wrong AI risks. It's not uncontrolled AI
turning the solar system into paperclips. It's AI controlled by
billionaires turning the internet into shit.
https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/the-death-again-of-the-internet-as
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On Sunday, May 12, 2024, at 12:13 AM, immortal.discoveries wrote:
> But doesn't it have to run the code to find out no?
The people who wrote the paper did some nice work on this. They laid it out
perhaps intentionally so that doing it again with modified structures is easy
to visualize.
A simpl