Facebook open-sources Detectron
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Facebook open-sources Detectron
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#2Meanwhile, I wonder about the human costs if systems like these are adopted for purposes where they may be ill suited for, especially cases where their confidence scores are ignored (or mistakenly assumed to be 100% even when they're lower). Anyone have reading material on this?
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#3Any idea what they mean by "community integrity"?
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#5> Beyond research, a number of Facebook teams use this platform to train custom models for a variety of applications including augmented reality and community integrity. Any idea what they mean by "community integrity"?
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#8So is this the end of Google captchas asking for where the car/sign/whatever is? Will there be a final battle of AIs, where they will kill each other, and the unfettered access to websites over VPN/tor wins and laughs the last laugh?
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#9So is this the end of Google captchas asking for where the car/sign/whatever is? Will there be a final battle of AIs, where they will kill each other, and the unfettered access to websites over VPN/tor wins and laughs the last laugh?
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#10> Beyond research, a number of Facebook teams use this platform to train custom models for a variety of applications including augmented reality and community integrity. Any idea what they mean by "community integrity"?