i have the same question^ I think we get alot of inspiration from nature simply because nature already excellently does complex processes, and copying from nature might be alot more quicker than trying to come up with something as complex and as efficient from scratch. But I am interested in hearing about inventions that may have been built off of other ideas.
Apart from multivariate Calculas, Convex optimization, probability and statistics and Linear algebra....What are the mathematics require to do research in AI ?.....Any best way to self taught?
Mischaracterization by biological brains is interesting stuff. How conditions involving neural decoherence and disorganization, like psychosis, result in the rate of mischaracterization going through the roof has always been telling.
Hey, It's one year you made. How you would start over in ML. Can you make a 2023 version for the same as 2023 is coming and this year stuffs might have changed.
Interesting! What other approaches are you thinking about @3:48
i have the same question^ I think we get alot of inspiration from nature simply because nature already excellently does complex processes, and copying from nature might be alot more quicker than trying to come up with something as complex and as efficient from scratch. But I am interested in hearing about inventions that may have been built off of other ideas.
Apart from multivariate Calculas, Convex optimization, probability and statistics and Linear algebra....What are the mathematics require to do research in AI ?.....Any best way to self taught?
Awesome and informative.
Mischaracterization by biological brains is interesting stuff. How conditions involving neural decoherence and disorganization, like psychosis, result in the rate of mischaracterization going through the roof has always been telling.
Hey, It's one year you made. How you would start over in ML. Can you make a 2023 version for the same as 2023 is coming and this year stuffs might have changed.
Love the video :)
(Visual) Attention is not new. It's been studied/researched since at least the 70s by the likes of John Tsotsos.
Hmm, intriguing. . .
Stop with the catchy clickbait titles.
Huh? This title describes exactly what she does in the video....
you forgot the /s
I took a look at your video titles. I get the feeling you don't often think before you speak.
@@alixbird3987 Jesus you people really don't get dry sarcasm do you?
Love the tongue twister title.