Machine Learning Study Group
Agenda & Minutes
- Welcome to the 48th meeting, Jan. 20, 2023.
- Updates/news/inputs/comments
- We
start at 4:00 (or as soon as the weekly seminar is over and people have
logged in). Zoom automatically ends the meeting after 40 minutes.
- New members welcome. Anyone can join.
- You are welcome to attend just the ChatGPT sessions (which will reach a natural end, of course), or request to be added to the calendar invite list for other future sessions as well. Also feel free to ask to be removed from the invite list at any time, as I have no wish to send unneeded emails which we already get too much of.
- Discuss actual ChatGPT outputs contributed by some of us. It might be possible to run ChatGPT live as well if it is running when we want to use it
- VW - screenshot, etc.
- MM - literary question
- DB - check out https://ifsc2200ethics.wordpress.com/2023/01/16/ada/ which we did not discuss
- Live: https://chat.openai.com/auth/login (possibility: "ChatGPT is at capacity right now"), so try it if you like.
- Next week we will spend half the time on discussing material from articles about ChatGPT, and half continuing with the Turing Award paper we were discussing earlier:
- ChatGPT readings, video viewings, etc.
- ChatGPT Is a Tipping Point for AI (Harvard Business Review). We already read and discussed up to "A final reason why this will be transformative:"
- ChatGPT: What Is It & How Can You Use It? (searchenginejournal.com). We already read and discussed up to "The moderators at the coding Q&A website Stack Overflow ..." on 1/6/23.
- ChatGPT Is a Game-Changer. Here’s How to Use it in Your Writing. We already discussed more or less up to "2. Headline generation" on 12/30/22.
- ChatGPT Caused 'Code Red' at Google, Report Says - CNET. We already discussed up to "ChatGPT is an AI chatbot" on 12/30/22.
- 20 Entertaining Uses of ChatGPT You Never Knew Were Possible | by Mark Schaefer | Dec, 2022 | Medium
- Large Language Models: A New Moore's Law? (huggingface.co)
- The Brilliance and Weirdness of ChatGPT - The New York Times
- AI experts are increasingly afraid of what they’re creating
- Short video: ChatGPT in medicine
- Turing Award lecture paper https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3448250. We got up to "Variational auto-encoders" on p. 63 and will start from there at a future meeting.
- At some point we can discuss and vote on other sources. See
the list on the page of sources. Also Youtube is full of videos about neural nets, transformers, etc.
- Readings/videos/demos we have finished.
- 12/16/22: We demoed ChatGPT.
- 11/4/22: We viewed and discussed a transformers video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQQlZhbC5ps first. This seemed to be one of the better videos of the many out there.
- Transformers From Scratch," https://e2eml.school/transformers.html. Finished on 10/28/22.
- The Narrated Transformer Language Model, Jay Alammar, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QH8fRhqFHM, finished 7/22/22.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1X4fHzF4mQ. Finished 8/26/22.
- We also finished other things from before this list of finished sources was created to keep a record of them.
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