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Transformers are a type of neural architecture introduced in a paper by researchers at Google Brain, Google’s AI research division. As do all deep neural networks, they contain functions (neurons) arranged in interconnected layers that transmit signals from input data and slowly adjust the synaptic strength (weights) of each connection — that’s how all AI models extract features and learn to make predictions. But Transformers uniquely have attention. Every output element is connected to every input element, and the weightings between them are calculated dynamically.
Now it can’t stop translating everything in an insulting and racist fashion.
But it frees him up to golf more. #MakeAmericaAutomated!
Let’s say I uploaded one of my reports to this machine and it generates the summary. Then I take that summary and paste it into my Executive Summary section.
Who owns the copyright of that summary?
Google owns it.
Just like everything else you do online.
Seems reasonable. *Checks “I agree to Terms of Service”*
- They got state-of-the-art results on 12 tasks, that’s impressive.
Pre-training with Extracted Gap-sentences for Abstractive SUmmarization Sequence-to-sequence, or Pegasus
Their buzzword shoehorning into recognizable acronyms rivals that of NASA probe naming. Maybe it’s done with AI?
“Yadda, yadda, yadda.”
Despite what Google says, Tranformers are actually Robots in Disguise.
“42”.
- by Hallux-F-Sinister ( 5127197 ) on Thursday December 26, 2019 @05:23PM (#59560006)
Ever since slashdot made the change from relying on human story posters to using instead an artificially intelligent computer system to do that job, a LOT of stories have inexplicably centered on AI.
I guess human beings are not the only self-absorbed or self-interested ones.
It means that in a range of 0 – 100%, you are at 100. While leaving out what that 100% actually is.
Why would one do that? To hide that that 100% is actually really bad in absolute numbers, of course!
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