Month: May 2023
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On Hinton’s argument for superhuman AI.
[ad_1] May 30, 2023 · AGI opinion Last week in Cambridge was Hinton bonanza. He visited the university town where he was once an undergraduate in experimental psychology, and gave a series of back-to-back talks, Q&A sessions, interviews, dinners, etc. He was stopped on the street by random passers-by who recognised him from the lecture,…
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[D] Recursive Least Squares vs Gradient Descent for Neural Networks
[ad_1] I have been captivated by Recursive Least Squares (RLS) methods, particularly the approach that employs error prediction instead of matrix inversion. This method is quite intuitive. Let's consider a scenario where you need to estimate the true effect of four factors (color, gender, age, and weight) on blood sugar. To find the true impact…
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Explainable AI Cheat Sheet
[ad_1] Introducing the Explainable AI Cheat Sheet, your high-level guide to the set of tools and methods that helps humans understand AI/ML models and their predictions. I introduce the cheat sheet in this brief video: [ad_2] Source link
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Visualize an Amazon Comprehend analysis with a word cloud in Amazon QuickSight
[ad_1] Searching for insights in a repository of free-form text documents can be like finding a needle in a haystack. A traditional approach might be to use word counting or other basic analysis to parse documents, but with the power of Amazon AI and machine learning (ML) tools, we can gather deeper understanding of the…