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drsylvainpronovost.bsky.social
Doctor in Cognitive Science working in Artificial Intelligence Engineering.
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www.verses.ai/research-blo...
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Does this piece of art have a name?
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Amen to that...
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I can almost smell that book. Such work of art. @zakthepainter.bsky.social 's labor of love.
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Pars magnifica artis! Magnum opus, Zak. Some magnificent piece of art! Great work, Zak.
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Hard disagree. We can easily demonstrate with small perturbations to the input space or through a "query" that the output of deep learning models can be gamed to produce a wrong or unexpected outcome. So "human performance" is a pretty spurious claim here.
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Damn right. I love the smell of freshly unwrapped ttRPG books in the morning. Beats napalm.
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Good sir, I'd be afraid to even touch it with my clumsy hands. But hey, it's not going to read itself, so I'll be careful.
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That's how I got into so many smaller ttRPG settings. Like Symbaroum. Such evocative artwork. Zak's material is unique and splendid.
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This looks like a labor of love. Me wants so bad.
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I won't be happy until Cube World is exhibited at the Guggenheim museum.
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Oh sweet! I own all of those, including F&M. Now, to find time to read 'em, use 'em, and play 'em games...
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Are Vornheim and this content in a shared world? I heard that Cube World "co-exists" with A Red & Pleasant Land's setting.
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I'd be afraid to open that book without gloves and even a face mask. In a locked room, no children around.
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I need a bigger place now. Will def have to move to a larger house due to too many ttRPG books.
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More please!
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It went downhill at a scary, surprising speed...
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Twitter is a wee bit toxic indeed...