@isotopp Whoever wants to see the king/queen example and more in action, that is part of a #Computerphile video https://youtube.com/watch?v=gQddtTdmG_8
Vectoring Words (Word Embeddings) - Computerphile

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Because it came up again today and according to https://xkcd.com/1053/ some of you probably don‘t know it yet:
Timezones and why they‘re complicated by @tomscott
https://youtu.be/-5wpm-gesOY

#Timezones #Programming #TomScott #Computerphile

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It is very interesting to know where the name "grep" came from in computer history and why. This video perfectly explains it. Just grab a coffee, sit back and enjoy 🤓

https://youtu.be/NTfOnGZUZDk?si=aAwN1uXwBEpXCg4o

#grep #computerphile

Where GREP Came From - Computerphile

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Jensen Huang on GPUs - Computerphile

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This is a particularly sobering piece from #computerphile - with more and more #llm's reading your email we have a whole new attack vector: https://youtu.be/rAEqP9VEhe8 #prompthacking
Generative AI's Greatest Flaw - Computerphile

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Functional Parsing - Computerphile

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DeepSeek is a Game Changer for AI - Computerphile

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More on #DeepSeek from #Computerphile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY4Z-9QlZ64&t=1181

I'm still unsure on how "open source" the DeepSeek model is but I certainly prefer any steps on making these things reproducible rather than hidden behind someone's proprietary #api and server farm. My main takeaway is it is exciting to have stuff that can run on consumer hardware and didn't have to boil a small ocean to train it. #llm #genai

DeepSeek is a Game Changer for AI - Computerphile

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DeepSeek is a Game Changer for AI - Computerphile

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#computerphile does their year end retrospective with a montage of interviewees’ least favorite programming language. No surprise on the front runners.

https://youtu.be/03lRzf7iSiU?si=KarsAEUBySZ0Mmt6

What's Your Least Favourite Programming Language? (2024 soundcheck question) - Computerphile

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