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Last night I attended the OpenAI Forum Welcome Reception at OpenAI’s new offices in San Francisco. The Forum is a recently launched initiative from OpenAI that is meant to be “a community designed to unite thoughtful contributors from a diverse array of […]
I’m thrilled to announce another publication from our European Research Council (ERC)-funded research project on Machine Vision: Gabriele de Setaand Anya Shchetvina‘s paper analysing how Chinese AI companies visually present machine vision technologies. They find that the Chinese machine vision imaginary is global, blue and competitive. […]
Whenever I give talks about ChatGPT and LLMs, whether to ninth graders, businesses or journalists, I meet people who are hungry for information, who really want to understand this new technology. I’ve interpreted this as interest and a need to understand – […]
Having your own words processed and restated can help you improve your thinking and your writing. That’s one reason why talking with someone about your ideas can help you clarify your thoughts. ChatGPT is certainly no replacement for a knowledgable friend or colleague, […]
Like the rest of the internet, I’ve been playing with ChatGPT, the new AI chatbot released by OpenAI, and I’ve been fascinated by how much it does well and how it still gets a lot wrong. ChatGPT is a foundation model, that […]
A few weeks ago Meta released Galactica, a language model that generates scientific papers based on a prompt you type in. They put it online and invited people to try it out, but had to remove it after just three days after […]
Tech Notes » Finally!
[…] to be increasing. A number of the blogs I regularly read have gone over to WordPress. Even Jill seems to be going over to WordPress. What now you Movable Typers? […]
smart or happy » blog research
[…] , there’s a long line of people whose work I can draw from (I particularly like what Jill has to say on these issues), but I’m ready to make my own stab at lending something to the literature. […]
the sum of my parts » more than style
[…] ortant and i need to think about the best way to organize them. i think that i may look at jill’s blog and learn how to do pretty boxes in order […]
brokenclay.org/journal » That confused me, too
[…] t confused me, too
Katja @ 15.03
Jill has pointed out the essential weirdness of the Republi […]
Complex solutions to simple problems... » somebody stop me…
[…] 10. November – ’04
somebody stop me…
Well, a late visit to jill/txt made me aware of the concept of hitmaps – sure there are numerous counters to ad to your website, but this l […]
incorporated subversion » On Awards
[…] ed be about reinforcing “their meatspace connections, status and networks”. (I think Jill also commented that results would surely just be discipline based). They can turn out to be an awful lot of bull […]
notes & photos by Heleen & Achilleas » blog poetics
[…] > There are blogs that are used as a means of research or professional communication (as jill), and others that work as link filters that point to pages of interest (as #!/usr/bin/girl for example). There […]
Adam Feuer's weblog » CSS!
[…] ecember 2004
CSS!
Filed under: General — adam @ 19:19
Thanks to Jill and Caterina and the O’Reilly CSS Cookbook and CSS Pocket Reference, I’ve converted this blog to CS […]
incorporated subversion » So many winners - The Edublog Awards 2004 Results
[…] ividual Blog: Pharyngula In high esteem: OLDaily Weblogg-ed Mario tout de go Mathemagenic jill/txt Early Modern Notes Easily Distracted The Life and Times of a History PhD Student Seb’s Open Research A […]
The Edublog Weblog Awards » So many winners - The Edublog Awards 2004 Results
[…] ividual Blog: Pharyngula In high esteem: OLDaily Weblogg-ed Mario tout de go Mathemagenic jill/txt Early Modern Notes Easily Distracted The Life and Times of a History PhD Student Seb’s Open Research A […]
-sindre-almost- » ~small-world~
[…] topic about my blog/heavy-clouds and when she took a look she noticed that my lecturer was Jill. it turns out that Jill had written a review of sorts on her old/previous blog (papirepler)…. and thinkin […]
charlie
glad to see you moved to copyleft blog software. it’s always been a nice feeling for me to use a community created/driven/revised product for my weblog. so i think that MT’s licensing move is pushing a lot of bloggers into a new, good experience 🙂