Author: Andymar Subijano
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Nvidia’s New Leap: A Critical Look at the GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip and its Implications for AI
Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! Today, I’ve stumbled upon something that’s pretty big in the world of artificial intelligence (AI). Nvidia, a name synonymous with cutting-edge technology, has just unveiled some exciting news at the annual SIGGRAPH conference. So grab your favorite cup of coffee, and let’s dive into what makes this announcement so special.…
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Unveiling the Future of Stock Market Predictions: AI Steps Up!
First off, a big shout-out to Karan Pardeshi, Sukhpal Singh Gill, and Ahmed M. Abdelmoniem from the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London. Their paper “Stock Market Price Prediction: A Hybrid LSTM and Sequential Self-Attention based Approach,” available on arXiv here, serves as the inspiration for today’s exploration.…
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A Byte of Reality: The Cost of Satisfaction in Food and AI
What’s the most money you’ve ever spent on a meal? Was it worth it? I recently found myself reminiscing about the most expensive meal I’ve ever purchased – a bill exceeding $100. You might expect an elaborate description of gourmet delights, intricate flavors, and an experience to remember. But for me, the reality was quite…
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AI and Video Games: An Unstoppable Co-Creative Dance
Before we dive deep, a hat-tip to the brilliant minds from the Georgia Institute of Technology for their paper “A Controllable Co-Creative Agent for Game System Design”. It’s this very piece that’s lit the spark for today’s exhilarating exploration! For anyone who’s ever dabbled in both the worlds of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and video games,…
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Why AI Doesn’t Care About Celebrity Gossip, And Neither Do I
Scour the news for an entirely uninteresting story. Consider how it connects to your life. Write about that. In a world overflowing with information, it’s often hard to differentiate between what truly matters and what merely serves as a distraction. While scrolling through news stories, I usually skip past celebrity news. Not because I have…
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The Power of Three: Why My Happiness Doesn’t Need 30 Ingredients
List 30 things that make you happy. In today’s age of excess, where we’re often led to believe that more is better, I’ve found solace in simplicity. When prompted to list 30 things that make me happy, I paused, reflected, and found that my core joys could be distilled to a powerful trio. You see,…
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Precision Programmed: The Double-Edged Sword of Robotic Habits
Describe one habit that brings you joy. There’s an almost robotic habit I’ve become known for: executing tasks with unwavering precision. When given an instruction, I commit to it with a laser-like focus, leaving no stone unturned. Vacuum one room? That’s precisely what you’ll get. A room free of dust and debris, yet the hallway…
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Decoding Curiosity: Conversations in Code and Life
What are you curious about? As an introverted soul navigating the labyrinth of social interactions, my curiosity is sparked by the myriad of ways we communicate, connect, and understand each other. Interestingly enough, this curiosity perfectly aligns with another fascination of mine—artificial intelligence, specifically conversational AI like ChatGPT. At first glance, the two interests might…
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The Kindness Protocol: Echoes in AI
Write about a random act of kindness you’ve done for someone. In our hyper-connected world, kindness still stands out as a quality that can truly make a difference. My journey in understanding artificial intelligence (AI) and sharing that knowledge through my blog is infused with a similar spirit of goodwill, shaped by my own acts…
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Invisible Impressions: A Reflection in the AI Mirror
How would you describe yourself to someone who can’t see you? Think for a moment about describing yourself to someone who cannot see you. It’s an exercise in introspection, requiring us to reach beyond the surface to articulate our invisible qualities. This, in essence, reflects how artificial intelligence learns to understand the world. Allow me…
