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14 votes
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"Badness 0", a suckerpinch/tom7 video dive into typesetting, LLMs, and Donald Knuth
29 votes -
When provided with CVE descriptions of 15 different vulnerabilities and a set of tools useful for exploitation, GPT-4 was capable of autonomously exploiting 13 of which, yielding an 87% success rate
17 votes -
Looking to Llama. Help?
Hi folks I'm progressing a project but I could use some insights. I need to teach a LLM (preferably an open source and locally host-able) information about TV shows. I plan on using the show name,...
Hi folks
I'm progressing a project but I could use some insights.
I need to teach a LLM (preferably an open source and locally host-able) information about TV shows. I plan on using the show name, title, running time, episode quantity per series/season, and full transcript.
Where do I even start?
Pointers to sites to learn to do this would be much appreciated. If anyone can summarise how I need to prep the data then that would be a bonus too.
Bonus points for a Llama GUI that can be network hosted and allow different people to connect as individuals, a little like ChatGPT interface now.
Thank you in advance.
16 votes -
Are any of you AI gurus?
As per subject really. I'm creating a project with the CEO at work and it's going to need some serious AI. I'm happy to speak about it here and take advice and tips for direction and resources....
As per subject really.
I'm creating a project with the CEO at work and it's going to need some serious AI. I'm happy to speak about it here and take advice and tips for direction and resources. I'm going to definitely be hiring real human resource to get this going though.
The project is a masters library of video. Anyone that has seen me post before might know I run a server of roughly 10k of videos, all company IP, of TV shows from over the years. What I'd like to do is point AI at the video library and have it build out a serious database of information, or at least a sidecar JSON of information next to every video. Some things I really don't need AI for and can easy generate, such as video length, type, audio channels, codec, bitrate, etc. All of that can be gleamed with the usual suspect tools such as mediainfo or ffprobe. What I'd like AI to do is scan for faces and identify names of celebs (if possible), sections of video at 5 seconds in length containing railway, trees, cars, etc logged to build out a database of video that we have. It would also need to log time codes of where these clips are and for how long.
I know it sounds like a crazy project, but it will be fun and possibly the start of a new product which I would open source. Don't tell my boss that but if we're using open source models and free shit to create these awesome beast, I'd want to give back to the community.
So, ideas on where I would find people interested and talented with this sort of thing? Any thoughts on what else you'd think I should target to capture from a massive video library? I will be grabbing the clock card info too so OCR is a must.
Soooo much to think about. Project plan coming up.
21 votes -
For the first time: system roms, data dumps, scans and photographs, and a MAME driver for the little-known Sega AI
13 votes -
Cheap options(?) to run local AI models
I have been having fun learning about generative AI. All in the cloud -- I got some models on hugging face to work, tried out Colab Pro, and found another cloud provider that runs SD models...
I have been having fun learning about generative AI. All in the cloud -- I got some models on hugging face to work, tried out Colab Pro, and found another cloud provider that runs SD models (dreamlook.ai if anyone is interested).
It's got me curious about trying to run something locally (mostly stable diffusion/dreambooth, possibly ollama).
I currently have a Thinkpad T490 with 16 gb ram and the base-level graphics card. I haven't actually tried to run anything locally, on the assumption that it would be extremely slow. I saw that you can get an external GPU, though I also saw some reports of headaches trying to get external GPUs up and running.I am curious what a workstation might cost that could do a reasonable job running local models. I am not a huge gamer or have any other high performance needs that are not currently served by the Thinkpad; not sure I can justify a $3000 workstation just to make a few jpgs.
I would be happy to buy something secondhand, like if there was a good source of off-lease workstations.
Alternatively-- if you have a similar computer to the T490 and do run models locally, what sort of performance is reasonable to expect? Would it be enough to buy some more RAM for this laptop?
Thanks for any advice!
13 votes -
Hey, Computer, Make Me a Font
18 votes -
Just got an Nvidia 4090 GPU, looking for local LLM + general generative AI software recommendations
I was fortunate enough to grab a discounted 4090 while on my travels and just got everything installed. Already having a lot of fun pumping all my games to max settings, but I'm also interested in...
I was fortunate enough to grab a discounted 4090 while on my travels and just got everything installed. Already having a lot of fun pumping all my games to max settings, but I'm also interested in running generative AI stuff locally to really take advantage of all that VRAM.
Do you have any newbie-friendly Windows 11 software to recommend for getting started? Thanks!
20 votes -
Numerically Stable RWKV Language Model
11 votes -
Looking for resources about AI development
Hello, I'm looking for resources on how to develop AI, aimed at people who already have experience with programming. They don't have to be free, I would just like to aggregate different type of...
Hello,
I'm looking for resources on how to develop AI, aimed at people who already have experience with programming.They don't have to be free, I would just like to aggregate different type of resources to pick from.
Thanks!
14 votes -
The expanding dark forest and generative AI
6 votes -
Using Redis VSS as a Retrieval Step in an LLM Chain
2 votes -
An AI generated version of Seinfeld is running on Twitch non-stop
25 votes -
Will Floating Point 8 Solve AI/ML Overhead?
6 votes -
This video is the next part of my evolution project where predators and prey are fighting. Much bigger simulation, AI learns Phalanx tactics.
2 votes -
The Great Fiction of AI | The strange world of high-speed semi-automated genre fiction
9 votes -
Is LaMDA Sentient? - An Interview
5 votes -
Dall-E 2 is a new AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in natural language
12 votes -
How to write your own Minesweeper AI
7 votes -
GitHub Copilot - Your AI pair programmer
20 votes -
Fun and dystopia with AI-based Python code generation using GPT-J-6B
7 votes -
Enhancing Photorealism Enhancement
11 votes -
Multimodal Neurons in Artificial Neural Networks
3 votes -
How to begin a novel, according to an AI
10 votes -
Play Chess against GPT-2
@theshawwn: I am preparing to release a notebook where you can play chess vs GPT-2. If anyone wants to help beta test it: 1. visit https://t.co/CpWrFvtnY2 2. open in playground mode 3. click Runtime -> Run All 4. Scroll to the bottommost cell and wait 6 minutes If you get stuck, tell me.
5 votes -
Elements of AI - Free class for AI Fundimentals
7 votes -
Turbo, An Improved Rainbow Colormap for Visualization
7 votes -
Generating YouTube Titles Using Image Captioning
4 votes -
Better Language Models and Their Implications
12 votes -
Tutorial on Automatic Machine Learning (NeurIPS2018)
5 votes -
Confusing machine vision systems
8 votes -
Google Translate's deep dream: some translation requests yield weird religious prophesies
2 votes -
How a Pioneer of Machine Learning Became One of Its Sharpest Critics
5 votes -
AI Winter Is Well On Its Way
6 votes