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Bayar Menzat🏂🧠🎹

@neuralisa

TU Wien postdoc working in ML. Used to work on fruit fly olfaction and dopamine and then on T-cells. Crimean Tatar from Romania.

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Do you ever feel that some cities are just more alive than others? It's probably because they're "mixed-use". This is a simple idea, but it changes everything...

Do you ever feel that some cities are just more alive than others?

It's probably because they're "mixed-use".

This is a simple idea, but it changes everything...
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Whichever phenomena you analyse at some point you end up wondering a variation of: why is there something rather than nothing? In neuroscience the equivalent is why do neurons spike spontaneously? @chc1987's new paper may well bring your hunger for an answer back to homeostasis.

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@dk_munro When ChatGPT agrees with you that it made a mistake that reflects the fine-tuning with human feedback, taught to follow instructions. The model is frozen, it doesn't learn anything new form you, just keeps a trace of your discussion for a couple of steps and then forgets.

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Without hyperbole before Vim I was a noob that couldn't focus and would get exhausted by coding. Vim was the gateway to stop worrying and love the terminal. I feel immense gratitude to Bram for the tool he created. Other tools are also awesome!

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Are self-rationalizing VLMs helpful in a real-world, safety-critical setting? In our new #EMNLP2024 paper 🩺 we recruited 85 medics 🩻 and made them each collaborate with an AI on 80 X-rays under 4 different XAI scenarios arxiv.org/abs/2410.12284 It turns out that: 🧵 (1/n)

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It's great to see this paper get recognised at EMNLP. For me it was a big part of my journey back into academia. Special thanks to everybody that collaborated with us from the co-authors to the annotators, the participants and interviewees. Cheers Maxime Kayser and others!

It's great to see this paper get recognised at EMNLP. For me it was a big part of my journey back into academia. Special thanks to everybody that collaborated with us from the co-authors to the annotators, the participants and interviewees. Cheers <a href="/maximek3/">Maxime Kayser</a> and others!