This is an interesting bit for neural processing via GPU's. Deep neural process Instead of training on the entire 100 million outcomes—product purchases, in this example—Mach divides them into three "buckets," each containing 33.3 million randomly selected outcomes. Now, MACH creates another "world," and in that world, the 100 million outcomes are again randomly sorted into … Continue reading When an AI breakthrough isn’t one: Batching process
Day: December 14, 2019
How to start an email newsletter: tips on platforms, writing style, and design
I have been toying with the idea to start one for a long time. It was before I settled on the blog format. It took me a bit of experimentation, but then I realised that one post per day is a good alternative. The idea is to post excerpts from what interests me and how … Continue reading How to start an email newsletter: tips on platforms, writing style, and design
Blog Redesign-Part 2
I have made a number of changes in the front and the backend. I needed a better redesign of the site. The most important change that you will notice is the native rendering of PDF's. I was using Scribd but it was pretty useless way to display annotations. The problem is solved now through means … Continue reading Blog Redesign-Part 2
AI hype: Hardware revolution pushes AI into the mainstream
This is hopelessly naive but a very interesting article. Is AI really "ready" for the mainstream? The debate is hopelessly outdated, by the time this post is up. We have only a notional idea of how it is going to impact our daily lives based on what futurists peddle. I think, the impact is going … Continue reading AI hype: Hardware revolution pushes AI into the mainstream