"Wow, I wish I had come across this tool sooner. This would've been so useful for this project I worked on 2 years ago. Let me add it to Pinbo-"
"Oh."
Recovering designer. Academic researcher. Vibe living expert.
Acquiring permanent head damage at https://ist.psu.edu. Keeping it real since the day after tomorrow.
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"Wow, I wish I had come across this tool sooner. This would've been so useful for this project I worked on 2 years ago. Let me add it to Pinbo-"
"Oh."
The spike of the "attention" term in mid-to-late 2017 is when the word clearly shifted from its more general meaning to the ML associated definition... at least among certain fields/disciplines anyway.
This a somewhat surreal split between the average population and the ML folks — I've came across many more instances of the term used to refer to its technical definition than the general one.
(The "Attention Is All You Need" paper was submitted to arXiv around that time.)
These choices are brought to you by the "smart generation" feature.
Is this individual still alive? Probably yes? Maybe not? Only very slightly dead? Just imagine all the choices you can have!
On desktop, really curious as to why searching for keyword combinations such as "university privacy" on Instagram don't return any results.
Doesn't seem to be an issue on mobile app, however..?
And I gotta say the recommendation algorithms of these short video platforms are just frustrating and insidious. The systems obviously recognize I'm a straight guy and just keep pushing me videos of attractive ladies even if they aren't relevant to my queries.
Somewhat fascinating that the term "pornography" is automatically censored by Office 365 transcription.
Unsure what's the rationale here... is it considered a "bad" word?