asraniel
asraniel t1_jcoj075 wrote
i would love to know more about this. some of my ideas are super simple dataset that might very well overfit, but show that the code works. other than that, i would love to hear more about simple tests which do not need to run the full pipeline on the full dataset (which does not tell you that much ultimately)
asraniel t1_j4akx1j wrote
Reply to Scientists Have Reached a Key Milestone in Learning How to Reverse Aging | Time by johnwayne2413
did they ever test this on mice that were not aged artificially? i should probably read the paper, but i always read about this in the context of artificially aged mice. my question is if the artificial aging is really equivalent to real aging and thus if the reversing works on both the same.
asraniel t1_jcsr22m wrote
Reply to comment by raduqq in [P] The next generation of Stanford Alpaca by [deleted]
wo how does that work? soon a good chunk of the internet will be text written by gpt (including wikipedia). does that mean going forward you cant legally use the internet as a datasource to train a llm?