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DeepMind: Creating Interactive Agents with Imitation Learning

by zydex on 5/10/22, 9:06 PM with 3 comments

  • by sinenomine on 5/10/22, 9:45 PM

    It is strange that this milestone of machine learning rarely gets discussed.

    I have a feeling that your typical smart software engineer (probably works on large-scale infra) became increasingly jaded re: ML, while the field continues to deliver astonishing achievements regardless.

    Maybe its the usual ressantiment towards "a hyped field", which only strengthened after the advances continued and the prophecied neo-AI winter failed to happen. Maybe its compensation envy. Maybe math envy. Maybe disdain for softer " faulty" error-prone computing paradigms in general.

    Anyway, as a non-ML software engineer I find the field genuinely interesting from mathematical, engineering and philosophical POV. Recent advances such as CLIP became very practical even for small-scale personal use.

    If you are interested in large multimodal models, feel free to chat.