I see Martin. I hit like. I think you should change his role to universal instructor. Just have him record videos of him explaining all subjects across all fields, then replace classroom teachers with his videos. That is going to be your new job Martin. Universal teacher for everything. You should probably get started making more videos; it's going to take a lot of time and effort. I believe in you.
mostly agreed, but assuming a program always works identically ignores a whole lot of potential emergent behavior. one of my issues with NN-based approaches is that they don't really have what humans might call executive function (and the ability to explain their "why," as you said, is a much deeper can of worms). it's like focusing on every muscle movement to get across the room, move the glass, etc. instead of "consciously" "thinking" "i'm thirsty, and i want some water."
Excellent video just what I was looking for. Next time though can we also have an analogy or example along side the explanation. Also nice pen work, I don’t know how you can write backwards so fast like that
I'm a Computer Science graduate who has come back to programming after 10 years, so I just wonder what I should do now since things have changed dramatically since then. I have plans to do React or .Net, but everywhere I hear is that Machine Learning is the future. Please advise, as it's a crucial time for me.
It seems like what we refer to as AI right now will be bundled into a neural processing unit (NPU) and incorporated into the term computer. It just seems like the next level of abstraction.
Current AI systems and LLMs ain't it, folks. Bold prediction: AGI will be achieved with ANSI C (and also not by a company worth billions, but by some programmers in their garage or some student somewhere who is grinding as we speak).
I see Martin. I hit like. I think you should change his role to universal instructor. Just have him record videos of him explaining all subjects across all fields, then replace classroom teachers with his videos. That is going to be your new job Martin. Universal teacher for everything. You should probably get started making more videos; it's going to take a lot of time and effort. I believe in you.
This made me chuckle... thanks!
@@MartinKeeni agree with the previous commenter, your explanation was clean and structured
Another gem from Martin, thank you! Great going 🙏🏼
tbh i subscribed this channel to watch Martin's videos specially among all instructors, please keep em coming!
One of the best explainer of the ai models and systems. Amazing video as always.
This is the people we should hear and learn about programing and AI
Highly informative. Could you create a video on explainable AI as well?
This man is excellent.
Wow, I was thinking about this this morning and now I found it on my feed haha
mostly agreed, but assuming a program always works identically ignores a whole lot of potential emergent behavior. one of my issues with NN-based approaches is that they don't really have what humans might call executive function (and the ability to explain their "why," as you said, is a much deeper can of worms). it's like focusing on every muscle movement to get across the room, move the glass, etc. instead of "consciously" "thinking" "i'm thirsty, and i want some water."
Excellent video just what I was looking for. Next time though can we also have an analogy or example along side the explanation. Also nice pen work, I don’t know how you can write backwards so fast like that
I dont think hes writing backwards lol
I'm a Computer Science graduate who has come back to programming after 10 years, so I just wonder what I should do now since things have changed dramatically since then. I have plans to do React or .Net, but everywhere I hear is that Machine Learning is the future.
Please advise, as it's a crucial time for me.
It seems like what we refer to as AI right now will be bundled into a neural processing unit (NPU) and incorporated into the term computer. It just seems like the next level of abstraction.
Current AI systems and LLMs ain't it, folks.
Bold prediction: AGI will be achieved with ANSI C (and also not by a company worth billions, but by some programmers in their garage or some student somewhere who is grinding as we speak).
Anyone interested in collabing? I’m looking for software devs.
This is not an ai generated comment, I promise.
As an AI language model, I cannot make promises about actions that will happen in the future. Please feel free to ask any other questions.
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AI is like an adult who "knows" everything. Traditional computing is like a child who has to be told what exactly to do.