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a symptom of approaching nervous breakdown is belief that one's work is terribly important--b.russell curr, prev faculty at: @dalfcss, @vectorinst, @googleAI
"Sharpness of the loss surface tells us about generalization... except when it doesn't (like in transformers)." But what does sharpness mean? You might say "it's how much the function changes within a little ball". Ok, so in the simple picture shown below, at which of the two…
[1/🧵] ✨ Hide & Seek: Transformer Symmetries Obscure Sharpness & Riemannian Geometry Finds It ✨ Super excited to announce our paper on factoring out parameter symmetries to better predict generalization in transformers (accepted as #ICML25 spotlight! 🎉) Amazing work by…
i am so superduper excited to show a little teaser of this system we're developing for an improvising #music system with #AI! i can't explain how *actually* fun it is to play with this. youtu.be/onPetq4gJ18 This 15 sec video shows a glimpse of me playing with the system.…
Copiers will love this particular music generator. ** if that’s annoying, one can ask: what matters more: being a creator, or being called a creator?
creators will love this music generator. i'm in.
i've been finding a way to get chatGPT to talk in a tone I haven't seen/read it take on before... interesting... Just a few examples here.



Our lab at the Weizmann Institute was hit tonight by Iran We will rebuild and return 💪
i love this 2017 piece by @memoakten it's one of my favourite #AI #art pieces. i recommend checking out the 2017 video "Gloomy Sunday" on the website below, along with the other videos. (the 2017 version has different music and more stuff that isn't incorporated in the…
Left: 2017; Right: 2025 learningtosee.ai #LearningToSee
Quick work break. The end of a Bach prelude leading in to the beginning of the fugue. Counterpoint is so fun to play.
it's like: to use the weird/fucked-up metaphor of you being a giant language model (which you're not), then imagine you look at and listen to the world around you, and that that is your giant complex prompt, and your act of creativity is to just profoundly experience and maybe…
wow... so relevant... will listen... here's the last slide of my keynote talk yesterday, and in particular, you might enjoy the last two sentences i wrote in my "presenter notes"...
gymnastics is not the only thing that is hard for video generation. other tricks trick it too... #Veo3
#veo3 generated this video for me, and the talking in it sounds to me like high-quality gibberish. (though reminiscent of a couple actual languages).. but.... anybody...?
i sat down to practise a bit, but unexpectedly i ended up going through chunks of the #beethoven sonata playbook, which i hadn't touched in years. i'm often not always to it, but once i start, it's super fun. a bit rusty still, so perhaps more to come later here or on insta...…