Waiting for some tiresome nerd to explain why, actually, this news once again confirms the generative grammar IS correct...
Waiting for some tiresome nerd to explain why, actually, this news once again confirms the generative grammar IS correct...
The more I learn about machine learning in general and transformers in particular β and while I have a long way to go, I've learned a LOT β the more I believe that none of it really ought to work. Slamming a set of matrices with training data and demanding with calculus that they figure it outβ¦
Send link/name if you can find it! I am professionally interested.
h/t @mkirschenbaum.bsky.social for the link
It's been a circular journey: Some key machine-learning techniques now used in all big AI models (heard of gradient descent?) were developed in the late 1980s to do handwriting recognition for the postal service. I tell this story in the intro to my book, which you can read...sometime next year!
This post confirms something I discuss in my book project: large, consumer-facing AI models now outdo specialty apps for handwriting recognition. Cohen doesn't mention that they can also tell which handwriting looks more "graceful," "angry," etc. newsletter.dancohen.org/archive/the-...
Yeah Iβve found it very worth the effort. Can get into an βevery Tuesdayβ routine with someone rather quickly, and squash at least has been a great way to make random interesting (non-academic) friends.
Hard same. After a very βfuck sportsβ youth, this is why I now like squash so much. Chasing a ball and trying to win a game are way more diverting than solo cardio. I think tennis or basketball would be just as fun. Makes me hate the bike/run days when thereβs nobody to play.
This is starting to feel like a real thing...
I meanβ¦
Padded envelope with βUniversity of Hellβ stamped on it.
Kinda digging the name of this press.
Shame on ABC and Disney.
Your DMs are closed to me here, but I just emailed what I think is your gmail address. If you don't have an email from me, please send me a quick note...first name dot last name at gmail. Hope we can connect soon!
Hi! Canβt figure out how to DM you here but will send an email this afternoon.
Maybe they'll indict a ham sandwich, but not the hero who throws it!
Given that a very viral, very misleading story from WaPo helped to fuel the whole "AI kills the climate" thing in the first place, it's nice to see this more...informed piece from them. www.washingtonpost.com/climate-envi...
New white paper: βMeasuring the environmental impact of delivering AI at Google Scaleβ
Curious what people think of this.
services.google.com/fh/files/mis...
Is Michael Camille's book, Image on the Edge, still the definitive study of funny/crude marginalia in medieval manuscripts? e. g. for lulz . . .
- Old old: your phone rings in the movie
- New old: itβs in your pocket with the flashlight on
Did the scary thing! Wrote the first paragraph of the book. The first word of this book is βIn.β Stay tuned for the rest . . .
β¦Dan had had not invoked βMr. Penisβ since age 8, when he falsified a summer read-a-thon form at his childhood public library in order to get a personal pan pizza.
Wait, all of you people have read FIFTY books?
I for one am doing my utmost to say the smartest things on page 1 of my book.
Academics! I have space this summer to take on indexing work. Please message me if interested!
Recently had the pleasure of interviewing the founders of @leotranscribes.bsky.social and trying their platform, which is *very* effective with tricky manuscripts. If youβre doing a transcription project, check them out! Easier and more accurate than other common HTR tools today.
Current saddest holiday of the year.
Close second: that thing where AI transcribes part of the ruler as "5/8"
Funniest thing about transcribing Dickinson manuscripts is where an early editor (likely Todd) wrote "No" on a bunch of manuscripts, presumably flagging those too week for publication. But it turns out, actually: yes!
And for the hordes of you interested primarily in me, here is "On the Badness of Instagram Poetry," a piece I quite like and think would not have been half as good if not for guidance from Matt and the readers. www.fulcrum.org/epubs/q524jr...
Featuring brilliant essays by @notsumatra.bsky.social, @mellymeldubs.bsky.social, @micahbateman.bsky.social, @susannala.bsky.social, @scottchallener.bsky.social, and others not on here.