[-] konodas@feddit.de 10 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Tattoos are associated with criminals, particularly the yakuza, afaik.

[-] konodas@feddit.de 10 points 1 year ago

Wenn die ihn offensichtlich anders behandeln würden könnte er sich als Opfer hinstellen.

[-] konodas@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Which premise? Could you elaborate?

[-] konodas@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

I would argue that we also know how brains work on a physical/chemical level, but that does not mean that we understand how they work on a system level. Just like we know how NNs work on a mathematical level, but not on a system level.

When someone claims that some object does not have a certain property, I would expect them to define what the necessary conditions for this property are, and then show that these conditions are not satisfied by the object.

As far as I know, the current consensus hypothesis is that sentience/consciousness emerges from certain patterns of information processing. So, one would have to show that the necessary kind of information processing is not happening in some object. One can argue that dead brains are not conscious, as there is not information processing going on at all. However, as it is unknown what kind of information processing is necessary for consciousness to arise, you can currently not exactly define the necessary conditions (beyond "there has to be some information processing"), and therefore not show that NNs do not fulfill these conditions. So, I think it is difficult to be "certain".

[-] konodas@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

He did not claim that shorting caused the 08 crash, or am i missing something?

According to "the big short", the reason was that banks gave loans to people who could not really afford them in case of an unexpected drop in the housingmarket (mortage backed, as you say), bundled the loans into packages, went to rating agencies who gave best ratings for the packages, sold them to other institutions and then shorted them when they noticed that the market unexpectedly dropped, knowing people would not be able to pay back the loans in the packages. Which was completely reasonable, just somewhat unethical.

So, i think you could say it was an error of the rating agencies, as they underestimated the risk of a drop in the housing market when giving out the rating.

[-] konodas@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

I enjoyed it. Linear algebra and optimization are treated much more in depth compared to MML. IIRC he then goes to linear regression and derives most other models from there, which is an interesting perspective.

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Ich sitze überlicherweise in einem IKEA-Lehnstuhl, mir ist jedoch aufgefallen, dass ich davon scheinbar nach einer weile Rückenschmerzen bekomme. Nun wollte ich mich nach einer Alternative umsehen, z.B. einem Sitzsack.

Worin/worauf sitzt oder liegt ihr beim lesen?

[-] konodas@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

What we know for certain is that Bing, ChatGPT, and other language models are not sentient

I wonder how we can "certainly" know that.

[-] konodas@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I second that. Being able to test medium sized models locally can make debugging much easier.

I have a 3070 with 8GB VRAM, which can train e.g. a GPT2 with a batch-size of 1 with full precision.

[-] konodas@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning from Bishop is really good, imho. Its relatively math-heavy, so depending on your skill, reading Mathmatics for ML or Linear algebra and optimization for ML by c. aggarwal might be a good idea.

[-] konodas@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Tiling window managers like i3 are imho nice for laptops, since they do not waste any space and can be easily controllen via keyboard. Takes a while to get used to them, however.

konodas

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