Odd Stuff (Part 2)

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Or, post-Brexit British government experiments with hovering freighters to get over maritime border walls

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The Invisible HandTM, freed at last from those incomprehensible EU restrictions, at work!

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"A rising tide lifts all boats ", they say…

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Was going to post that here but I wouldn’t give the Irish Times the clicks!

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:man_shrugging:

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dennis

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Just what everyone needs!

No idea how it classifies Flerkens.

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Saw the movie. Sad ending. :confused:

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Googly-Eyed Tree__I see what you did there

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Maybe theres a better topic for his post?

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You know Douglas Adams wrote for that.

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After a hard day’s work, it’s back to dog house.

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The sooner AI stops trying to mimic human intelligence, the better – as there isn’t any

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Just look at it

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Don’t you mean: just look WITH it? :wink:

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You only need pen and paper to fool this OpenAI computer vision code. Just write down what you want it to see

OpenAI researchers believe they have discovered a shockingly easy way to hoodwink their object-recognition software, and it requires just pen and paper to carry out.
Specifically, the lab’s latest computer vision model, CLIP, can be tricked by in what’s described as a “typographical attack." Simply write the words ‘iPod’ or ‘pizza’ on a bit of paper, stick it on an apple, and the software will wrongly classify the piece of fruit as a Cupertino music player or a delicious dish.
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