Also adding onto this, it is impossible to get human support!
One of my co-workers left with an active account and active card but no passwords noted. The company gave up and just had to cancel + create a new account for the next adwords specialist.
Reinforcement learning dominated the recent neurips papers. But here's one that stood out to me about how exactly pre training can affect post training.
This means if the core data (ex. additions, subtractions, etc) were not there in the pre training stage, RL on complex math problems would not lead to the model developing improvements in the core areas.
Does anyone else find that there's hard to pin down reason of life-lessness in the speech of these voice models?
Especially in the fruit pricing portion of the video for this model. Sounds completely normal but I can immediately tell it is ai. Maybe it's intonation or the overly stable rate of speech?
IMHO it's not lifeless. It's just not overly emotional. I definitely prefer it that way. I do not want the AI to be excited. It feels so contrived.
On the video itself: Interesting, but "ideal" was pronounced wrong in German. For a promotional video, they should have checked that with native speakers. On the other hand its at least honest.
I think it's because they've crammed vision, audio, multiple voices, prosody control, multiple languages, etc into just 30 billion parameters.
I think ChatGPT has the most lifelike speech with their voice models. They seem to have invested heavily in that area while other labs focused elsewhere.
I'm not convinced its end-to-end multimodal - in that case, you'll have a speech synthesis section and this will be some of the result. You could test by having it sing or do some accents, or have it talk back to you in an accent you give it.
Does anyone use this? I was setting it up a few months ago but it felt very complicated compared to MinIO (or alternatives). Is there a sort of minikube-like tool I could use here?
The microvm's are our local solution so devs can use it.
But we thought people might to do some production work to not run local stuff - so we added a compatibility layer with cloudflare :D. Good note, didn't even think about that being kind of confusing.
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