The voice chat feature they show in the demo isn't rolled out yet
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Okay just thinking out loud here, everything I've seen so far works as you described, the training data is taken either from reality or generated by a traditional solver. I'm not sure this is a fundamental limitation though, you should be able to create a loss function that asks "how closely does the output satisfy the PDE?" rather than "how closely does the output match the data generated by my solver?". But anyway you wouldn't need to improve on the accuracy of the most accurate methods to get something useful, if the NN is super fast and has acceptable accuracy you can use that to do the bulk of your optimization and then use a regular simulation and or reality to check the result and possibly do some fine-tuning.
The charging document notes that Heyman broke the trooper's "state-issued bike bell," which costs $62.
And through the grapevine I've heard at least one student received notification from campus police that they are banned from campus with no mention of exceptions for educational reasons. It seems they are planning to suspend or expel at least some students.
So this is way way outside my expertise, grain of salt and whatnot.. Wouldn't the error in most CFD simulations, regardless of technique, quickly explode to its maximum due to turbulence? Like if you're designing a stirring rotor for a mixing vessel you're optimizing for the state of the system at T+ [quite a bit of time], I don't believe hand crafter approximations can give you any guarantees here. And I get the objection about training time, but I think the ultimate goal is to train a NN on a bunch of physical systems with different boundary conditions and fluid properties so you only need to train once and then you can just do inference forevermore.
NNs to approximate physics is super cool though. The second least objectional application of AI after doing really good at two player board games.
A poisonous cloud is hanging over Berlin...
what a shitty metaphor
...after a chemical factory blaze
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Okay I'm posting this in news even though I don't have a link, but my source is super solid...
In the first round of arrests at UT Austin the Travis county DA cited "copy pasted" probable cause affidavits as reason for dropping the charges. This time around the campus police took their time with the paperwork, which is why we haven't heard yet whether the charges are going forward. They were instructed to "personalize" all the PC stuff and ... they're still copy pasted, at least some of them are. With the thousands of hours of video and all the effort they could muster they still couldn't do it, as far as is known the only difference from last time is that they're trickling in gradually rather than all being filed at once.
I've used them both, both are pretty impressive but I am much more impressed with Udio even though it has some limitations which suno does not. Basically it's more flexible and creative, both are bad at mixing/defying genres but Udio is better, the sound quality is better, it's easier to get something that sounds like a particular artist (for better or worse), but most importantly Udio is much much better at producing things that sound good outside of 4-5 popular genres. On the downside, it's not as good at adhering to lyrics and it is impossible to get compositional coherence over 1 minute, I'm fairly sure this is built into the architecture, the "context window" is between 30 and 60 seconds, with Suno it isn't great at coherence but it will remember things that happened more than 60 sec ago. So if you want something with verse/chorus type structure, or you want intermittent vocals and the same voice the whole way through you're out of luck. Anyway, here's some of the more interesting stuff I made:
Only track that I consider entirely good, modern classical acapella chamber choir, nonsense lyrics: https://www.udio.com/songs/r6zuQYrhZoUhG2BPjJfkZ6
Piano and female vocalist, lyrics by a family member: https://www.udio.com/songs/vZin6X5CFsbU8CXhwhRMGC
A mix of genres that ends up turning into DubStep, lyrics by chatgpt and based on navy seal copypasta. In my opinion this isn't good music but dear god does it go hard in spots. I'd rather listen to an album of this than Skrillex: https://www.udio.com/songs/i7xtbbgnsGNkriS27BYkx3
Welp my kid was arrested at UT, proud but also worried
I do my best not to kill them, but it's rather a lot of effort and I just don't see the practice going widespread, it's hard enough to convince people to buy fewer tortured birds and mammals
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Of the Last Human Being
Empress Of - For Your Consideration
Jacob Collier - Djesse Vol. 4
I don't hate people I disagree with, given the opportunity I'll deal with them quickly and humanely!