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What can GPT-4 do linguistics-wise?

I have no access to GPT-4, but I wonder whether it can do the following (where ChatGPT failed). Make syntactic and morphological analysis of sentences in a language like Russian, marking cases, parts of speech and sentence, conjugations of verbs,…
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Which problems in information security can be solved better using neural networks?

Information security has become a thriving field during the last years. It is a broad domain ranging from planing and building over testing to operating different applications, systems and networks in a secure fashion. From small embedded systems to…
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Why is the research on artificial intelligence at this stage all researching on a separate ability?

Why is the research on artificial intelligence at this stage all researching on a separate ability? For example, train the visual ability of the computer alone, train the speech recognition ability alone, and train the natural language understanding…
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Does ChatGPT type slowly on purpose or is it computing?

When you give ChatGPT a prompt, does it A) generate the entire response instantly (at least on the server), but then "buffers" it slowly to the end user (for whatever reason) or B) it's actually generating words (and sometimes entire sentences at…
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Are "prompt engineering" and "prompt design" used as synonymous?

Are "prompt engineering" and "prompt design" used as synonymous / equivalent terms on the day to day communications (not research papers) in Artificial Intelligence community ? Do you simply say "prompt"? I'm "following" questions about ChatGPT. I…
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Machine learning applied to space-time diagrams of cellular automata

I wonder if machine learning has ever been applied to space-time diagrams of cellular automata. What comprises a training set seems clear: a number of space-time diagrams of one or several (elementary) cellular automata. For a supervised learning…
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How do I get chatGPT to include custom knowledge?

While studying chatGPT's thought process, I asked it to list ten story ideas for an old and fairly niche tabletop roleplaying game (GURPS Reign of Steel). It did very well, so clearly, it can base answers on obscure sources. But what if I want to…
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Approaches to an algorithm for crossing a road

I want to write an algorithm which indicates to a robot the first point in time when it is reasonably safe to cross a road. Assume that the robot's goal is to travel to a location that requires a road crossing and that the robot is ready to…
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How can I use Neural Network in motion identification

I'm quite new to image processing and AI. But I have the expertise to create a network that can be used in object detection and recognition. Most of the time I've used ANN or Naive Bayes. Now, I want to develop a method of action recognition,…
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State of the art and possible development of judging AIs in laws field

I'd like a general explanation of that in AIs that were to mimic judges, prosecutors or lawyers, on very general terms they would act on this way for each case: A judge AI would give a verdict, having the following input: All sources of law that…
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InstructGPT: What is the sigma in the loss function and why $\log(\cdot)$ is being used?

InstructGPT: What is the sigma in the loss function and why $\log(\cdot)$ is being used? $$ \operatorname{loss}(\theta) = -\frac{1}{\binom{K}{2}}E_{(x,y_w,y_l)\sim D}[\log(\sigma(r_{\theta}(x, y_w) - r_{\theta}(x, y_l)))] $$ The equation was taken…
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Would minimizing influence into the world be a safe directive to a general AI?

Let's take our standard paperclip maximizer General AI and attempt to obtain precisely one million paper clips, over course of a year, without destroying the universe in the process. Most maximization directives make the process run-away. As cheaply…
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Why is $\sum_{s} \eta(s)$ a constant of proportionality in the proof of the policy gradient theorem?

In Sutton and Barto's book (http://incompleteideas.net/book/bookdraft2017nov5.pdf), a proof of the policy gradient theorem is provided on pg. 269 for an episodic case and a start state policy objective function (see picture below, last 3…
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Is logistic regression more free from the conditional independence assumption than naive Bayes?

To my understanding, logistic regression is an extension of naive Bayes. Suppose $X = \{x_1, x_2, \dots, x_N \}$ and $Y = \{0, 1\}$, each $x_i$ is i.i.d and $P(x_i \mid Y=y_k) \sim \mathcal{N}(\mu, \sigma^2)$ is a Gaussian distribution. In order to…
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Why is it recommended to use a "separate test environment" when evaluating a model?

I am training an agent (stable baselines3 algorithm) on a custom environment. During training, I want to have a callback so that for every $N$ steps of the learning process, I get the current model and run it on my environment $M$ times and log the…