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Do Neuro Symbolic Systems evolve to AGI? Ethics and Yoga
Since I started considering neuro-symbolic systems for a project, I have become deeply aware of their enormous potential and the ethical challenges posed by such systems. I can only make sense of these quandaries and placate my anxieties through traditional philosophies. Here is an engineer’s point of view. To be clear, this article will
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Solving For the Invisible: Can LLM solve a problem for the visually impaired?
I would like to collect information and advice on a problem I call “solving for the invisible.” Visual clues in all forms of communication cause this problem, which visually impaired people often face in a group. In addition to sharing my personal experience, I want to propose an AI-based solution using Large Language Models. How
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Functional Low Vision: A SLAM perspective
Representing geometric 33D data efficiently is significant challenge. If you are interested in efficient computation, you might be interested in the question of how much vision is enough for a particular task in the real world. There are animals around us that have a much finer sense of vision than us humans, and of course,
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Blind-Bandit @ KinderUni
I am writing this post for three reasons: But agenda aside, here is the story. Last week the KinderUni (Children’s University) organized a party for everyone who participated in the 2023 edition of their summer event. I showed up there as I had also done a workshop. The location was cool, near the Danube Canal,
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Mirror Problem
Mirror Problem: A desire to make a good visual impression, but without the possibility of looking at a mirror. First impressions matter, and no matter what we say, appearance is a fair part of it. Right from fancy designer wear, police or doctor’s uniforms, or even monk’s garb, all are designed to convey a message,
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