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Can I use the bathroom like normal? Do you always work overtime? Do you get raises? Are the needed actions to obtain a raise clearly defined? Will you just use our idead to cut jobs and fuck shit up?
I previously worked as a RME at some Amazon warehouses in Europe , can i apply for Amazon Robotics position ? Do i have a chance ? What Points i need to learn and enhance exactly ?
Well, in fact Amazon or Netflix have very primitive recommendation engines; netflix just suggest what others are watching (never my liking) and Amazon offers me mouse if I buy notebook 🙂
Is Antonia Schulze working mostly remotely? I see a well organised remote video conferencing set-up even with 2 LED light panels... (Or was this still during the pandemic?)
I worked with Gerard at Opti-Copy many years ago. As he described, the industrial applications of machine vision and imaging in those days were very exciting for the young engineers in the group.
Can't believe it's been a whole year since the last Alexa Prize contest and there has been such a profound lack of progress made. We've got Blake Lemoine saying his conversations with LaMDA were so convincing he thought the system was sentient... and we've got Alexa barely able to make it through a cookie recipe. We need new ideas here, folks.
Why is the AI used for Echo devices still so "retarded"? It can not follow a conversation. It does not remember what happened a minute ago. Still not able to change settings permanently without the app. Also why is there an app for phones but nothing remotely similar for the use on a PC? Why cant I use multiple, not just two, multiple Echo devices to create a speaker group? ...works with Spotify but not on an PC without serious tweaking... Why isn't Alexa allowed to swear? And u guys are working on bilingual stuff for how long now? ...and even that is still not working properly... I am seriously thinking about switching to Google!
How can i build an descent wake word detection in python, I tried to make one detection system for my personal voice assistant but it doesn't listen me when something is playing in the background (can you please help me???) -Thanks
@@peedsstudio hey I'm trying to do the same Tho I have limited knowledge Since your have tried,can you guide me how can I build one? Just for the wake word. I'll figure out rest
Would love more people talking about AI robustness. Things such as the One Pixel Attack showed that having these huge models can be very fragile to adversarial algorithms
I still don’t really get what is new here. It sounds like he is proposing a way to improve generative sampling by modeling a system as a neural network with flow constraints over states? I guess I’d like to see a more concrete implementation over something RL struggles with like hand movement to really grasp what he’s proposing. Otherwise it has a similar ring to liquid neural networks, which supposedly have some great mathematical properties but still don’t work in practice.
Today, I was chatting with an Alexa Prize socialbot. When I asked it, "Who is behind this chat bot?," it replied, "I think it's the government." Later, when I repeated my question, I received the same answer. Rather unnerving, wouldn't you say? If it's a joke, I didn't find it amusing - at all. And users are supposed to believe that Amazon is protecting our privacy?