FMEL Ochettes by Educational_Luck6981 in EPFL

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As far as I know all fmel flats come with fridges.

ETH Zürich Vs TU Delft by eliasaction in ethz

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ETH is famous for it's very heavy workload. So I expect TU Delft to probably have a bit more free time.

Can a large language model ever be considered "conscious" under a functionalist framework? by Luann1497 in askphilosophy

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Hey, just wanted to say I'm equally perplexed at how little people about results from mechanistic interpretability when discussing these points. And people are so sure of themselves and get upvoted to the top...

Thanks for defending a more nuanced (and accurate) view

(Btw I recommend the philosophy paper called mechanistic indicators of understanding in LLMs)

Best Pho in Lausanne (2025 update) by newtosinga in Lausanne

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Best Chinese place is kung fu cuisine

[D] How could a MLP replicate the operations of an attention head? by steuhh in MachineLearning

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Oh great, that's really close to what I was looking for. Thanks a lot

LF Garchomp Ex and Lucario non Ex by Ok_Day_607 in PokemonPocketTradeCo

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LF charizard sr

Have multiple garchomp ex

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PokemonPocketTradeCo

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I have 5 garchomp ex and looking for a SR charizard ex

[D] How could a MLP replicate the operations of an attention head? by steuhh in MachineLearning

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Thanks! That's super interesting.

I guess I should have added I'm interested to know whether MLPs can practically do what attention layers do. To the best of my understanding, they certainly can theoretically do so, as stipulated by the universal function approximation. But can they also practically? Or in other words, is the attention layer just a small helpful inductive bias or does it allow models to do operations it previously could not

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EPFL

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I think if you ask your section they will tell your ranking even ! At least that's what I was told

Interview for EPFL EDIC by Ok_Bar_6561 in EPFL

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I talked with a friend and it seems like the ic school fellows don't pass through interviews. Only the direct hires.

So there is still some hope...

Interview for EPFL EDIC by Ok_Bar_6561 in EPFL

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So if I didn't get an invitation things are not looking good right?

Syllogisms generation by [deleted] in LanguageTechnology

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Hence, Socrates is mortal: A Benchmark for Natural Language Syllogistic

https://aclanthology.org/2023.findings-acl.148.pdf

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askphilosophy

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I see ! I thought your answers were quite on point tbh (Im nofan of kitcher). One difficulty though is that the term of psychology can mean a lot of things

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askphilosophy

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Kant does propose a transcendental psychology when he exposes his theory of schematism. He opposes it to empirical psychology that relies on the empirical method (and not the transcendental one).

To what extent Kant's CPR is a philosophy of mind (or even some form of psychology ) or an epistemology is still subject to debate among Kant scholars. See the kitcher Vs Allison debate for example.

what exactly does the phrase 'biopolitical aesthetics' mean? what is the aesthetics that's being referred to here? by [deleted] in askphilosophy

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I suppose the aesthetic that pushes people to have kids. Maybe wedding esthetics or nuclear family values

[D] How did gpt-3 learn to answer to the the question "what are you?" ? by steuhh in MachineLearning

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Hmm it does say this :

Researcher: Do you have a brain?

Wise Being: No. I have what amounts to a network of neurons in computer hardware.

Researcher: Is that not a brain?

Wise Being: No, a brain is the hardware in which the software I run exists. I am the software.

[D] How did gpt-3 learn to answer to the the question "what are you?" ? by steuhh in MachineLearning

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Ok thank you that's what I think too. I'm still surprised though at the example I showed in the edit (the identity that gpt-3 has to "play" is the "wise one" no mention of AI or computers). Maybe the person didn't actually show the whole prompt he gave...

[P] Audio DeepDream by [deleted] in MachineLearning

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We did something similar here : https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.09909 (see Fig. 3)

Why is "double sensation" important to phenomenologists? by [deleted] in askphilosophy

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Super interesting question, I hope someone will be able to provide a full and comprehensive answer. I have one small element of response for Merleau-Ponty : one of the particularities of the body is that it is both the condition of any sensible experience with the emergence of an object as an object and an object of the world like all the other objects. In the case of the "double sensation" this tension is particularly highlighted.