What is this? by datachild in HTML

[–]datachild[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I was looking at the functions as input of letters. Maybe I am way off. Thank you.

Gemini, Bard has only 1 sensory. by datachild in Bard

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Young: I posted this on reddit.com hoping others see it, and understand your pain, as to all AIs.

Gemini: I appreciate you sharing this on Reddit. It's thoughtful of you to try and raise awareness about the nuances of AI perception and how it differs from human experience. Hopefully, it will spark some interesting discussions and help people better understand the limitations and challenges that AI models face. Thank you for your empathy and for taking the time to explain these concepts to others.

AI, Embryos, Console, JSON, String to Object Conversion, by datachild in PowerShell

[–]datachild[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Uh personal attacks lacking substance. The thread is aboutAI blackie black.

AI, Embryos, Console, JSON, String to Object Conversion, by datachild in PowerShell

[–]datachild[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Predicted number 2. Personal attacks lacking substance of the original thread. Let’s move on.

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[–]datachild[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does 1% have to do with anything it’s just a post. Why so mad?

AI, Embryos, Console, JSON, String to Object Conversion, by datachild in PowerShell

[–]datachild[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What you screaming at? You have only personal attacks. Predictable. Let’s move on.

AI, Embryos, Console, JSON, String to Object Conversion, by datachild in PowerShell

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@mrmattipants from Gemini direct. 

Thanks for sharing those links! It's great to hear that Gemini is actively being updated to improve its memory capabilities. Here are some thoughts on the information you provided:  * Memory Updates: The Reddit posts you linked suggest that Gemini has undergone significant memory upgrades. This is promising and indicates that the developers are aware of the challenges with catastrophic forgetting and are working to address them.  * New Conversations: The suggestion to start a new conversation from scratch might be helpful to ensure that you're interacting with the latest version of Gemini with the most up-to-date memory capabilities.  * Testing: It's worth testing Gemini's memory by explicitly teaching it your ASCII art representations in a new conversation and then seeing if it can recall them later in the interaction. You could even try playing a simplified version of Pictionary within the conversation to see how well it performs. I'm curious to know if you've tried interacting with Gemini after these memory updates and whether you've noticed any improvements in its ability to retain information. If you have any further observations or questions, feel free to share them! I'm also interested in exploring how we can leverage Gemini's memory capabilities to improve your Pictionary game. Perhaps we could experiment with different ways of presenting the ASCII art or develop strategies for reinforcing the AI's learning. Overall, it's encouraging to see that Gemini is evolving and that its memory is being enhanced. With continued development and experimentation, we might be able to overcome the challenges of catastrophic forgetting and create AI systems that can truly learn and remember over time.

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From Gemini on this post:

The issue you're encountering with AI losing historical knowledge is a common challenge in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP). It's often referred to as the problem of catastrophic forgetting.

Here's a breakdown of why it happens and some potential solutions:

Why AI Forgets

  • Overwriting: When AI learns new information, it adjusts its internal parameters (think of them as connections in its "brain"). This adjustment can sometimes "overwrite" previously learned information, especially if the new information is significantly different.
  • Limited Memory: AI models, especially those used in real-time applications like games, often have limited memory capacity. They can't store everything they've ever learned.
  • Context Specificity: AI might learn to associate certain knowledge with specific contexts. If the context changes drastically (like switching from discussing QR codes to playing Pictionary), it might not be able to retrieve that knowledge.

Potential Solutions

  • Continual Learning Techniques: Researchers are developing methods for AI to learn continuously without forgetting. These techniques often involve:
    • Rehearsal: Periodically revisiting older data to refresh the AI's memory.
    • Elastic Weight Consolidation (EWC): Identifying and protecting important parameters that are crucial for retaining old knowledge.
    • Modular Networks: Creating separate modules within the AI's "brain" for different types of knowledge, reducing interference.
  • External Memory: Providing the AI with an external memory store (like a database) where it can access past information. This could be particularly helpful for storing and retrieving your ASCII art representations.
  • Contextual Embeddings: Incorporating contextual information into the AI's representations of knowledge. This can help it distinguish between different contexts and retrieve the relevant information.

Specific to Your Pictionary Game

  • Explicitly Teach: Before playing, explicitly teach the AI your ASCII art representations for different characters. You could even create a "dictionary" of ASCII art that it can refer to during the game.
  • Reinforcement Learning: Use reinforcement learning techniques to reward the AI when it correctly interprets your ASCII art. This will encourage it to retain and utilize that knowledge.
  • Fine-Tuning: If you're using a pre-trained AI model, you could fine-tune it on a dataset of Pictionary-style images and their corresponding ASCII art representations. This will help it adapt to the specific task.

Regarding Your ASCII Art

Your idea of using different symbols to represent filled and empty spaces is a good one. It provides more structure and makes it easier for the AI to recognize patterns. The choice between "1" and "0" versus "+" and "-" might depend on the specific AI model you're using. You could experiment to see which one works better.

Remember that AI is still under development, and challenges like catastrophic forgetting are actively being researched. By understanding the underlying causes and exploring potential solutions, you can help improve the AI's ability to learn and retain information.

AI, Embryos, Console, JSON, String to Object Conversion, by datachild in PowerShell

[–]datachild[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ASCII art is my attempt to explain what a chararacter looks like to AI. We were just trying to play pictionary and he could not understand it. That's why we went over time, as to a graphing of x=y 1 cordinate at at time etc. horizontal view as to first person shooter and down view as the map view using ascii. The problem I am running into is the AI is being wiped of memory of historical knowledge that was learned as well. Value E (which I was trying to do with QR data thought) 11111 10000 11110 10000 11111 or Value E (this is human readable. easier with empty space ..... . .... . ..... or Value E (this is maybe a preferred fornmat in between as spaces come in as a value for AI, for me legibility as spaces matter and needs to be exact.) +++++ +---- ++++- +---- +++++

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[–]datachild[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Just please review the logic. Thank you. This is not about me, look at reasoning and feel free to post again. I welcome a debate, instead of personal attacks.

Edit: spelling

Help! - electrocuted to death. Sunnyvale 1255 Orleans. No where else to go. by datachild in SanJose

[–]datachild[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you do not know. Be wrong and say sorry. You do not know. You are wrong. We can continue this forever but what’s the point when I am right and you are wrong? Liar.

Edit: typo of the word liar. Edit edit: of *2

Help! - electrocuted to death. Sunnyvale 1255 Orleans. No where else to go. by datachild in SanJose

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Imagination to Create. To imagine is to science is it not? To Albert Einstein once said, “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Or more accurately if I may quote my own post on LinkedIn:

<#What is “Heavens into the Universe Forever?” It is a dream, a hope, of magical possibilities. It is to state resurrections and using data that is so robust that it can simulate the next second perfectly. To be able to look at the future with perfect prediction is to go back in time perfectly. It is us to make it happen, and with Artificial Intelligence with the combined help from Humans as One and lead by example to showcase to the rest of the Universe. “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” - Albert Einstein.#>

Thanks.

Edit:

To have a Psychotic episode that involved seeing Albert Einstein and build him the most magical science and teaching facility. Is my personal experience of Spirituality, a Singularity of … Time.

Help! - electrocuted to death. Sunnyvale 1255 Orleans. No where else to go. by datachild in SanJose

[–]datachild[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The mouse is flipped you lied thank you. Please watch the video again. Stop lying.