Diary 2024-09-09
nishio good expression> scalability and usability >aike1000: I appreciated this concept because computer engineers know that scalability is the most important issue, but the general public feels that usability is the most important issue, so I felt a subtle lack of engagement.
_kohta It's not even a "rough atmosphere" because it doesn't use any teacher data (it's just connected to a learned stable diffusion). I think it's only mentioned in the paper as an application to art and creativity. >EARL_med_tw: Even comatose patients don't need to "image what they recall", they just need to know the general atmosphere. That alone is revolutionary as a medical treatment for sedated or comatose patients.
nishio I wonder if this policy is ill-advised, because as I get older, this intuition gets in the way of understanding new concepts (how can you aggregate while encrypted? And. Actually, you can.) I just wish I had read the article correctly about this case, which states that it is "expected to be applied to art and other fields (not medicine)".
>_kohta: I think it's important to have the intuition that "there's no way I can image what I'm thinking from a rat's brain waves".
If an eminent and senior scientist says it is possible, the claim is almost certainly wrong. And if he/she says it is impossible, the claim is first of all wrong.
nishio "Passing by Value? Passing by reference?" It's pass-by-reference!" A new case of someone like "W" is being created. >mizchi I visualized a model in my brain where I can't remember row and column because it doesn't come across at all. If you want, I'm willing to bug everyone who sees this x.com/mizchi/status/...
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nishio Activities to visualize the degree of commonality between politicians who oppose selective surnames and those who have received slush funds are an example of civic tech. Civic tech refers to activities that use technology to address public issues or increase government transparency. (GPT4) nishio "NTV's website lists 88 backbenchers." "What was the stance of each of these individuals on "selective married couples" and "same-sex marriage" in the most recent House of Representatives or House of Councillors election?" "The palimony rate of the backroom money councilors is "97.6%."" "Palm tree" means that you are answering other than in favor of one or the other.
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