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Re: Open Source Datasets

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I have been thinking about what this solves in respect to other datasets. Nearly all shape recognition datasets have a restriction that you can't use unless you are an academic. I feel like that Open Sourcing data sets will allow us to be more democratic with data and the things that are generated by them. Creative Commons seems like a good license for this though. Once you have the data is half the battle . The rest is to make open models (google is good at this) and then you could take pretrained models and not have your data leave your house . I hope and dream we can do this.

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post #3

Somewhat unrelated: Deepmind's website is so cluttered and distracting to the extent that it is almost unusable

I came to the comments to say exactly that... What is up with that weird floating hamburger search bar?

Glad to know it is not just me.

Re: Open Source Datasets

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post #3

Somewhat unrelated: Deepmind's website is so cluttered and distracting to the extent that it is almost unusable

I came to the comments to say exactly that... What is up with that weird floating hamburger search bar?

Especially since it covers a ton of content on the left side…

Re: Open Source Datasets

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Forgive my ignorance, but I'm not sure for what a dataset like the "Collectible Card Game to Code"[0] might be used. Can anyone explain how and for what it might be used? [0] https://github.com/deepmind/card2code

They use it to train an AI to program. It reads the descriptions of the cards' effects and produces computer code that generates that behavior.
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